The Vietnamese official expressed his delight at the fruitful development in the bilateral relations between Vietnam and the countries across various fields in recent times. He praised the coordination, preparation, and support of the diplomats for the upcoming working trip of National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man to attend the sixth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament in Switzerland. During the July 22-30 trip, Man will also conduct bilateral activities in Switzerland and make official visits to Morocco and Senegal.
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Deputy Foreign Minister Dang Hoang Giang (right) receives Ambassador of Switzerland to Vietnam Thomas Gass on July 18. |
Giang affirmed that the top legislator’s working trip demonstrates Vietnam's respect for the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), as well as the traditional cooperative relations with Senegal, Morocco, and Switzerland, which are members of the Francophonie Community.
Giang said he hopes the trip will achieve substantive results, especially in trade, investment, agriculture, sustainable development, and innovation, and create a premise to deepen bilateral relations between Vietnam and the three countries. These efforts will bring practical benefits to each country and contribute to peace, stability, and development in the region and globally.
He called on the diplomats to continue to promote and closely coordinate with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, NA agencies, and other relevant ministries and sectors to ensure the success of the visit.
Sharing Giang's views, the ambassadors affirmed that Senegal, Morocco, and Switzerland attach importance to the Vietnamese top legislator’s working trip.
They expressed their belief that the visit will mark a new milestone in relations between Vietnam and the countries, and open up new cooperation opportunities, contributing to promoting exchanges between their localities.
The diplomats agreed to continue closely coordinating with Vietnamese agencies and units to carefully prepare for and ensure the success of the trip.
Source: VNA