November 30, 2023 | 14:06 (GMT+7)
Prime Minister meets Vietnamese community in Turkey
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh met with the staff of the Vietnamese Embassy in Turkey and representatives of the Vietnamese community in Ankara on November 29 (local time) within the framework of his official visit to the country.
PM Chinh shared he had proposed the Turkish side continue creating more favorable conditions for the Vietnamese community to continue living and working in the country, making positive contributions to its development as well as friendship between the two countries.
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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (center) meets staff of the Vietnamese Embassy in Turkey and representatives of the Vietnamese community in Ankara. |
He affirmed that overseas Vietnamese (OVs) are an integral part and a resource of the nation, and the Party and State always pay attention to, care for, and support them to stabilize, integrate into the host society, preserve Vietnamese language and cultural identity, and encourage and create favorable conditions for them to actively contribute to the nation building and safeguarding cause.
He expressed his hope that Vietnamese people in Turkey continue believing in the leadership of the Party and State, and coordinating closely with the embassy to become a firm bridge for the bilateral friendship.
He also asked the embassy to better OV affairs, pay attention to the material and spiritual lives of OVs, and soon establish an OV association in Turkey.
He told the Vietnamese community that during his visit, the two sides agreed to lift the Vietnam-Turkey relations to a new height, which will be a foundation for the OV community to continue growing.
There are currently more than 200 Vietnamese people living and working in Turkey.
Source: VNA