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Laos and Mongolia want two-way friendship to go on forever
VIENTIANE, FEB 19 (KPL) - The Laos-Mongolia and Mongolia-Laos Friendship associations exchanged lessons and enhanced solidarity and cooperation and further cemented the long-standing bilateral relations.
At the meeting held on 19 February, Vientiane, the Lao side was led by Dr Phandouangchith Vongsa, President of the Laos-Mongolia Friendship Association and the Mongolian side by Mr Aleiu Soulen, President of the Mongolia-Laos Friendship Association.
The Mongolian Ambassador to Laos and representatives of the Laos-Mongolia and Mongolia-Laos Friendship associations were also at the meeting.
Mr Phandouangchith Vongsa, gave a briefing to the President of the Mongolia-Laos Friendship Association on socio-economic development of Laos, and pointed to the GDP growth of 7.6 per cent for the second half of 2009, the annual per capita income of US$906 and the rapid increase in foreign investments.
This bilateral meeting fostered the solidarity and cooperation between the two Friendship associations. The two sides hoped the good relations would persist.
At the meeting held on 19 February, Vientiane, the Lao side was led by Dr Phandouangchith Vongsa, President of the Laos-Mongolia Friendship Association and the Mongolian side by Mr Aleiu Soulen, President of the Mongolia-Laos Friendship Association.
The Mongolian Ambassador to Laos and representatives of the Laos-Mongolia and Mongolia-Laos Friendship associations were also at the meeting.
Mr Phandouangchith Vongsa, gave a briefing to the President of the Mongolia-Laos Friendship Association on socio-economic development of Laos, and pointed to the GDP growth of 7.6 per cent for the second half of 2009, the annual per capita income of US$906 and the rapid increase in foreign investments.
This bilateral meeting fostered the solidarity and cooperation between the two Friendship associations. The two sides hoped the good relations would persist.