The air forces of Vietnam and Malaysia should continue to boost
the exchange of delegations and young officers, and share training
experiences in order to make a new breakthrough in their cooperation,
Deputy Defence Minister Do Ba Ty has said.
Senior
Lieutenant General Do Ba Ty made the remarks while receiving Chief of
the Malaysian Royal Air Force, General Rodzali bin Daud, in Hanoi on
October 2.
Ty, who is also Chief of the General Staff of
the Vietnam People’s Army, said Vietnam-Malaysia defence cooperation has
seen positive developments over the past years, especially since the
two defence ministries inked a Memorandum of Understanding on bilateral
cooperation.
He added that the visit by the Malaysian
guest provides a good opportunity for the two nations’ air forces to
share experiences and seek fields of cooperation.
For his
part, Chief of the Malaysian Royal Air Force Rodzali bin Daud expressed
his wish that the two air forces will continue to develop their
relations in the future for the sake of the two armies and peoples.-VNA