The meeting would confirm the close ties between the two communist-run neighbours.
Vietnamese President To Lam will visit some locations where former president Ho Chi Minh conducted revolutionary activities while in Guangzhou.
Mr Lam will visit some locations where former Vietnamese president Ho Chi Minh conducted revolutionary activities while in Guangzhou, CCTV added. The meeting would confirm the close ties between the two communist-run neighbours, which have well-developed economic and trade relations despite occasionally clashing over boundaries in the energy-rich South China Sea.a step further, citing “a good start” to the building of a “China-Vietnam community of shared future that carries strategic significance” when the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced the trip.
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