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NA Vice Chairman Do Ba Ty receives U.S.Congressman

VGP - National Assembly Vice Chairman Do Ba Ty in Ha Noi on October 16 received for Chairman of the U.S House Foreign Affairs Sub-Committee on Asia and the Pacific Ted Yoho.

October 17, 2017 11:00 AM GMT+7

National Assembly Vice Chairman Do Ba Ty receives for Chairman of the U.S House Foreign Affairs Sub-Committee on Asia and the Pacific Ted Yoho, Ha Noi, October 16, 2017

At the reception, Mr. Yoho, hailed Viet Nam as a significant trade partner of the U.S. 

He expressed his belief that bilateral relationship will further grow intensively and extensively, and suggested that both sides need to deal with existing issues to look towards a brighter future of later generations.

In turn, National Assembly Vice Chairman Do Ba Ty said ties between Viet Nam and the U.S. have developed across the fields of politics, economy, trade, science-technology, culture, education, national defence-security since 2013. 

He suggested that the U.S. Congress and government continue boosting two-way trade, including facilitating the export of Vietnamese catfish to the U.S. market. 

Viet Nam hopes that the U.S. would continue assisting the country in improving the capacity of its coast guards as well as search and rescue efforts, and promoting national defence industry, with priority given to shipbuilding, maritime supervision, training of officers, English language and military medicine, he said. 

                                                                                                                                    By Vien Nhu