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China, Vietnam discuss strategic transport infrastructure cooperation

2024-06-28 01:08 Last Updated At:02:17

China and Vietnam held a meeting to discuss strategic transport infrastructure development and cooperation in Beijing on Thursday.

Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said in an address that China is willing to work with Vietnam to implement the important consensus reached between the two parties' top leaders.

China is ready to speed up the connectivity of transport infrastructure, promote bilateral economic and trade exchanges, and build a China-Vietnam community with a shared future that carries strategic significance, Zhang said.

Prime Minister of Vietnam Pham Minh Chinh said at the meeting that Vietnam is willing to promote bilateral economic ties through transport connectivity, deepen mutually beneficial cooperation, and boost the two countries' development for the benefit of the two peoples.

China, Vietnam discuss strategic transport infrastructure cooperation

China, Vietnam discuss strategic transport infrastructure cooperation

China, Vietnam discuss strategic transport infrastructure cooperation

China, Vietnam discuss strategic transport infrastructure cooperation

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54th OAS General Assembly held in Asuncion, with focus on regional security

2024-06-29 22:29 Last Updated At:23:07

The 54th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) was held in Asuncion, Paraguay from Wednesday to Friday, with a focus on integration and security for the sustainable regional development.

Attending the assembly were representatives from OAS member states, 74 permanent observers and some civil society organizations.

Under the theme of "Integration and Security for the Sustainable Development of the Region," the delegations expressed their pleas for peace, democracy, equality and multilateral work among countries.

Hours before the opening ceremony in Asuncion, the situation in Bolivia, a neighboring country to Paraguay, was top on the agenda.

According to the Bolivian government, Gen. Juan Jose Zuniga on Wednesday led the attempted coup in Palacio Quemado, the government palace, which is located in Murillo Square in the city of La Paz, in a failed bid to oust President Luis Arce from office.

"We do have a very deep concern about the indigenous people in Bolivia, and hopefully this coup d'etat that didn't happen, that things go smoothly," said Clement Chartier, former president of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples.

The assembly also dedicated its statements to the improvement of democracy in Haiti and also to the promotion of human rights throughout the continent. A resolution was approved for continued efforts toward the immediate restoration of security, and the strengthening of humanitarian aid in Haiti.

Haiti has long suffered serious political and social crises, especially after then President Jovenel Moise was assassinated in 2021. There are around 200 armed gangs in the country disturbing the social order. The rise of armed gangs, the surge of violence incidents and the increase of lynching cases have forced Haitians to live in humanitarian disasters in terms of safety, health care and food supplies.

54th OAS General Assembly held in Asuncion, with  focus on regional security

54th OAS General Assembly held in Asuncion, with focus on regional security

54th OAS General Assembly held in Asuncion, with  focus on regional security

54th OAS General Assembly held in Asuncion, with focus on regional security

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