(HBO) – A cooperation agreement between Hoa Binh province and the Mongolian province of Tuv was signed in Hanoi during the recent visit to Vietnam by Chairman of the Parliament of Mongolia Miyegombo Enkhbold. The signing took place with the approval in principle and witness of the two parliaments’ leaders.


Tran Dang Ninh, Vice Secretary of the Hoa Binh province Party Committee, Chairman of the provincial People’s Council of Hoa Binh and head of the provincial National Assembly delegation, and Tsedevdorjiin Enkhbat, Chairman of People’s Council of Tuv province (Mongolia) signe an agreement for cooperation between the two sides.

 The agreement focuses on strengthening the friendship and information exchanges between the two sides; fostering cooperation in agriculture, including animal husbandry and cultivation; and increase the exchange of delegations at levels to share experience in the two provinces’ strong areas.

 Under the deal, the two sides agreed to develop relationships among local universities and institutes as well as student exchange programmes, particularly in agriculture, while organising conferences and seminars for experience sharing in areas of mutual interest.

 The agreement also covers partnership in science-technology, healthcare, culture, sports and people-to-people exchange.

 

                         

A view of the signing ceremony.

 In the spirit of openness, frankness and mutual understanding, leaders of Hoa Binh and Tuv provinces tasked their respective people’s council offices as contact units for the implementation of the agreement at the signing ceremony. They affirmed their determination to effectively carry out the agreement, dedicating to the successful implementation of the cooperation between the two countries’ parliaments from 2018 to 2022./.

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