Addressing the event, Director of HCMA Prof., Dr. Nguyen Xuan Thang stressed that the establishment of the center is in implementation of an agreement signed by the Prime Ministers of the two countries in 2019.

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At the signing ceremony

He said the center will help Vietnam access Australia’s knowledge, skills and expertise, experience in training and scientific research, thereby strengthening mutual understanding and deepening the increasing fruitful partnership relationship between the two countries.

Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Robyn Mudie said her country is delighted to support Vietnam in its efforts to become a developed country with high-income by 2045.

The center’s establishment is an important initiative to realize this support, she stressed, adding that the center is a symbol of mutual trust, and a priority in the development partnership between the two countries.

The research center, to be jointly operated by the HCMA and the DFAT through the Aus4Skills Program, is expected to help improve the capacity of Vietnamese leaders and managers to meet the requirements of integration and development of the country; and contribute to beefing up the close, positive and sustainable cooperation relationship between the two countries.

Immediately after the signing ceremony, the Steering Committee for implementing the project convened its first meeting, during which members discussed the implementation of the project in the coming time, and the center’s operation plan in the first year.

On this occasion, Prof., Dr. Thang presented the insignia "For the cause of training and fostering political theory" to the Australian diplomat for her contributions to HCMA’s training and fostering political theory.

Source: VNA