Thai affirmed that the visit to Vietnam by the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade on March 18–19 was a success. He said the upcoming 10th session of the Vietnam – Hungary Joint Committee on Economic Cooperation in Hanoi will introduce new measures to boost bilateral trade and investment ties.

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Vietnamese Ambassador to Hungary Bui Le Thai has a meeting with Barna Pal Zsigmond, Deputy Minister and Parliamentary State Secretary at the Ministry of European Union Affairs of Hungary.

He also revealed the embassy’s plan to organize activities in celebration of the 75th founding anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Hungary, including cultural exchanges and trade promotion seminars. He called for cooperation from relevant Hungarian agencies in these events.

The diplomat also mentioned the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)’s foreign relations, highlighting its ties with the Socialist Party, the Workers' Party, and the ruling Fidesz Party of Hungary. He proposed that the Deputy Minister, in his role within the Fidesz leadership, will help promote the implementation of the agreement signed between the two parties in 2017.

For his part, Zsigmond expressed his delight at the fruitful development in Vietnam – Hungary relations across all fields, affirming that the ruling Fidesz Party wishes to strengthen relations with the CPV.

He suggested exchanges between young leaders of the two parties, stating that he will propose the Fidesz leadership send a delegation to visit Vietnam soon.

Regarding bilateral cooperation, the official said that in the “Eastern Opening” policy of Hungary, Vietnam is one of its top partners in Asia.

The Ministry of European Union Affairs is ready to support Vietnam in persuading the remaining E.U. countries to ratify the E.U. – Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) and the European Commission to lift its “yellow card” warning against the Vietnamese seafood industry for illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

Source: VNA