These leaders include the President of the Dominican Republic, the Prime Minister of Ireland, the Deputy Prime Minister of Malta, the Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the Secretary-General of U.N. Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

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Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (left) meets with UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan.

At the meetings, the leaders of the countries and international organizations appreciated the role and position of Vietnam, expressing their desire to strengthen cooperation with Vietnam in various fields. In particular, the President of the Dominican Republic affirmed that he will soon visit Vietnam and create favorable conditions for Vietnamese investors.

The Irish PM highly evaluated the visit to Ireland by Party General Secretary and State President To Lam in October 2024, affirming that he will closely coordinate with the Vietnamese side to concretize the results achieved during this trip.

The Deputy PM of Malta expressed Malta's readiness to serve as a gateway for Vietnamese businesses and goods to enter the European Union (E.U.) market.

Meanwhile, the WTO Director-General appreciated Vietnam's constant upholding of multilateralism, and its promotion of trade liberalization. She also highly valued Vietnam's opinion on the need to reform the WTO to operate more effectively.

The UNCTAD Secretary-General spoke highly of Vietnam's growth results and strong commitment to implementing the U.N.'s sustainable development goals.

At the meetings, PM Chinh affirmed that Vietnam attaches importance to and wants to strengthen cooperative relations with the countries and international organizations. He spent time discussing with the leaders numerous specific issues to promote increasingly substantive and effective bilateral collaboration.

Source: VNA