Hai commended Ghawami’s contributions to strengthening and developing the friendship, cooperation, and strategic partnership between Vietnam and Germany, particularly with the Hessen, across various fields.

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N.A. Vice Chairman Nguyen Duc Hai (right) hosts a reception in Hanoi on October 6 for Dr. Kambiz Ghawami, President of the World University Service of Germany and authorized representative of the State of Hessen.

He affirmed that Vietnam attaches great importance to, and wishes to further advance, its strategic partnership with Germany and especially with Hessen.

The N.A. Vice Chairman highlighted that population is a key issue of interest to the Vietnamese N,A,, with new perspectives recognizing it as a driver of growth and requiring policies to encourage a young workforce for the future.

Emphasizing the increasingly substantive and effective cooperation between the two countries’ legislative bodies, Hai expressed his hope for continued collaboration in training, capacity building, and knowledge sharing through delegation exchanges, expert and scholar participation, and experience exchange in areas where Germany has strengths. He also suggested promoting joint activities in celebration of the 80th anniversary of the founding of Hessen.

Hai encouraged Ghawami to continue contributing to strengthening the relationship between Vietnam and Germany, particularly with Hessen. He underscored the importance of sharing experience in building an e-parliament, digital transformation, technology transfer, promoting the role of the Vietnam – Germany University, and financial and budget management.

For his part, Ghawami expressed his interest in the draft Population Law, which is expected to be submitted to the Vietnamese N.A. at its 10th session.

He reaffirmed his commitment to contributing actively and responsibly to further deepening and enhancing the effectiveness of the Vietnam–Germany strategic partnership.

Ghawami also expressed his confidence that cooperation between the legislatures of Vietnam and Germany, including with the State of Hessen, will continue to grow stronger and more fruitful.

Source: VNA