Yunnan Province invites successive Consuls General of Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam in Kunming to revisi
At the invitation of the Provincial Foreign Affairs Office, a group of 26 consuls-generals from Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam in Kunming revisited Yunnan from September 16 to 21 to personally experience the development and changes of Yunnan in the past 40 years of China’s reform and opening up, and jointly plan the future of Yunnan and the three countries. Cooperation and exchange.
In April 1993, September 1993, and April 2004, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam successively established and restored consulates-generals in Kunming. In the past 25 years, 6 Consul Generals of Laos, 9 Consuls General of Myanmar, and 5 Consuls General of Vietnam have resided in Kunming.
Entrusted by the Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Chen Hao and Governor Ruan Chengfa, Vice Governor Zhang Guohua met in Kunming on September 20 with the consul generals of the three countries. He introduced the economic and social development of Yunnan and spoke highly of the contributions made by the successive consuls of the three countries to the exchanges and cooperation between Yunnan and the three countries during their work in Kunming. He hoped that the successive consuls of the three countries in Kunming will continue to build bridges in the future and jointly promote friendly cooperation between Yunnan and neighboring countries. To a new level. Zhang Guohua also presented the old, Burmese, and Vietnamese version of "Xi Jinping on State Administration" to the guests.
The consul generals of the three countries in Kunming unanimously believed that this time they were invited to visit Yunnan, they witnessed the development and changes of Yunnan since the reform and opening up. They believe that the friendly exchanges and cooperation between Yunnan and Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam will surely contribute to the construction of the “Belt and Road” and China. Greater progress and development have been achieved in the new round of opening up.