Thang expressed his hope that the embassy would continue to foster cooperation between the HCMA and Swedish partners in policy research and consultation, and training of managers in the fields of digital transformation, innovation, green transition, sustainable development, and women's rights and leadership.

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Nguyen Xuan Thang (right), Politburo member, President of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics, and Chairman of the Central Theory Council, and Swedish Ambassador to Vietnam Johan Ndisi

He noted that as Vietnam is streamlining its political system, the Party and Government are keen on studying international models of public administration, including Sweden’s. Thus, the HCMA wants to boost collaboration with the Swedish side on administrative reform and public governance against the backdrop of digital transformation.

Thang took this occasion to invite the ambassador and Swedish experts to participate in high-level political training courses and policy dialogues at the HCMA.

He also suggested joint efforts in organizing a seminar on the occasion of Nordic Day 2025 and training programs on digital transformation, public administration, and administrative reform. The official also called for the Swedish side’s support in re-establishing the academy’s partnerships in human rights education with Swedish institutions such as the Raoul Wallenberg Institute and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).

For his part, Ndisi highlighted the strong Vietnam-Sweden partnership, built over 56 years and spanning governmental, organizational, and people-to-people cooperation.

The diplomat pledged to closely coordinate with the HCMA to implement collaborative programs as recommended by his host, including the Nordic Day 2025 seminar planned for March.

Source: VNA