The event, part of the Prime Minister's official visit to Poland, featured leaders from both countries. Polish representatives included Marcin Kulacek, Minister of Science and Higher Education, and other key figures from Warsaw and the national government, as well as leaders of the Poland-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentarians’ Group and the Poland-Vietnam Friendship Association.
Held at the Warsaw Presidential Hotel, the celebration brought together Vietnamese people and their families from across Poland, representing the nearly 30,000-strong Vietnamese community in the European country, dressed in traditional attire and enjoying cultural performances, festive Vietnamese dishes, and the warmth of community connections.
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Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính and his spouse visit an exhibition booth at a Vietnamese Tet fair in Poland. |
Tran Anh Tuan, member of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee's Presidium and Chairman of the Vietnamese Association in Poland, said that the community has maintained solidarity a national cultural identity, acting as a bridge of culture for Vietnam and Poland, building an image of a well-integrated, united and identity-rich community.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Poland Ha Hoang Hai highlighted the community's contribution to the growth of the Vietnam-Poland relations in 2024. He pledged that the embassy will continue to accompany and support the community in integrating with the host society and make more contribution to the homeland.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh expressed his gratitude for the community’s contribution to both Vietnam and Poland. He highlighted their role as a cultural bridge between the two nations and commended their efforts in preserving Vietnamese traditions while integrating into Polish society.
He said that his visit coincides with the 75th anniversary of Vietnam-Poland diplomatic relations, aiming to seek to elevate bilateral ties to a strategic partnership.
Briefing the community on outcomes from his meetings with Polish leaders, he said that he asked for the Polish Government’s continued support to the Vietnamese community to further integrate into the host society and make more contribution to Poland as well as ties between the two countries.
He called for Poland to officially recognize the Vietnamese community as an ethnic minority group, granting them greater rights and visibility.
The Prime Minister expressed his hope that the Vietnamese community in Poland will continue promoting solidarity and mutual support, while helping foster relations between the two nations.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh extended New Year wishes for health, happiness, success and prosperity to the Vietnamese community and Polish friends.
At the event, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh presented the Third-Class Labor Order to the Vietnamese Association in Poland, acknowledging its significant contribution to the overseas Vietnamese community.
Source: VNA