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PM bids farewell to outgoing Ambassadors

(VGP - 12/08/2011) - Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung met with outgoing Ambassadors of Laos and Ireland at separate receptions in Ha Noi on August 12.

 

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung (R) and Lao Ambassador to Viet Nam Sounthon Sayachak, Ha Noi, August 12, 2011 - Photo: VGP

Receiving Lao Ambassador Sounthon Sayachak at the Government’s headquarters, PM Dung expressed his joy at the development of the special friendship and comprehensive cooperation in all fields as it has benefited both sides and worked for each country’s prosperity and peace, stability, cooperation and development in the region and the world.

He praised the Ambassador for her cooperation with relevant agencies of Viet Nam, contributing to boosting cooperation between the two countries.

Ambassador Sounthon Sayachak highly valued Viet Nam’s assistance to Laos , especially in personnel training and confirmed to try her best to continue strengthening bilateral relations in all fields.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung (R) and Irish Ambassador to Viet Nam Maeve Collins, Ha Noi, August 12, 2011 - Photo: VGP

Meeting Irish Ambassador Maeve Collins, PM Dung praised the ambassador’s contributions to developing relations between the two countries to a new level and said that it was Viet Nam’s consistent policy of boosting cooperation with Ireland in the economic sector and in education and training and culture as well as at international forums.

PM Dung thanked the Irish Government and people for their support, especially for ODA capital, which effectively helped Viet Nam in socio-economic development and poverty reduction.

He expressed his wish that Ireland would continue to provide assistance to Viet Nam.

Ambassador Collins said that Ireland provided over 50 million EUR to Viet Nam during the past five years and pledged to give more in the future, focusing on poverty reduction to help improve living conditions for the Vietnamese people.
 
 
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