A representative of the Standing Board of the association said that the association currently has nearly 200 members who are doing businesses in Lyublino and Sadovod, the two largest trade centers of Moscow.

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At the meeting

In recent years, due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia - Ukraine conflicts, the Vietnamese community in Russia in general and Hung Yen people in particular have faced many difficulties. However, they have maintained solidarity to overcome the hard circumstance.

The representative also proposed the implementation of an investment project in Hung Yen, and suggested that Hung Yen set up the twinning relations with Russia’s Sverdlovsk province in Urals region.

Nguyen Duy Hung said that the province will consider proposals from the association, further fostering the connections between overseas Vietnamese in Russia and their homeland.

Nguyen Duy Hung and the Hung Yen delegation also had a meeting with leaders of the Vietnamese Association in St. Petersburg and explored the planning of the city during their stay in Russia.

Earlier, the delegation also toured Belarus where they had working sessions with representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food and Minsk province on the cooperation potential between the two sides.

Source: VNA