Top legislator Tran Thanh Man’s visit grans Japanese headlines
VOV.VN - The meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Vietnamese National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man in Tokyo on December 5 has grabbed the Japanese headlines.

Japan’s public broadcaster NHK aired in-depth coverage of the meeting on both radio and television channels in their evening news bulletin - the prime time for news and current affairs in Japan.
During the meeting, it said Ishiba recalled his previous meetings with Vietnamese President Luong Cuong and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh at multilateral forums, emphasizing the commitment to strengthening bilateral relations through mutual understanding between the leaders of the two countries.
Meanwhile, Man affirmed his desire to cooperate with Ishiba to deepen the Vietnam-Japan comprehensive strategic partnership.
NHK reported that the two leaders agreed to promote cooperation in the fields of economics, security, people-to-people exchanges, as well as to strengthen parliamentary cooperation and local connections between the two countries.
In addition, the Jiji Press news agency, Japan’s second-largest news agency, also widely reported on this important event, highlighting the agreements made during the meeting between Man and Ishiba to enhance cooperation in economics, security, people-to-people exchanges, parliamentary relations, and local cooperation between the two countries.
Many other Japanese newspapers also published similar stories, emphasizing that this meeting would contribute to the development of friendly and cooperative relations between the two nations in the future.
In particular, official websites of various Japanese agencies, such as the Prime Minister’s office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, also reported on the meeting, highlighting the important agreements reached between the two leaders.