Hanoi (VNA) – Belarusian Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko and hisentourage arrived in Hanoi on December 6, starting his four-day official tripto Vietnam.
They were welcomed at the Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi by Minister of Science andTechnology Huynh Thanh Dat, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang,Vietnamese Ambassador to Belarus Nguyen Van Ngu, and Belarusian Ambassador toVietnam Uladzimir Baravikou.
Roman Golovchenko’s official visit is expected to create new impetus toconsolidate and enhance the relations between Vietnam and Belarus. During hisstay, leaders of both sides will review the bilateral cooperation, and discussto find specific steps to bolster the ties in the time ahead.
The Vietnam – Belarus relations have deep roots dating backto the Soviet era when President Ho Chi Minh visited Belarus in 1957 and 1961, markingsignificant milestones in the development of the two countries' relations.
More than three decades since the establishment ofdiplomatic ties in 1992, Vietnam and Belarus have been maintaining anddeveloping their traditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation with an increasinglyhigh level of trust.
Vietnam and Belarus are collaborating innumerous areas, ranging from national defence to economy, trade, culture,education, sci-tech, people-to-people and locality-to-locality exchanges. Thetwo countries have established a solid legal framework to promote cooperationin various fields, with about 50 cooperation agreements, includinginternational treaties and agreements between ministries and agencies. Around10 Vietnamese provinces have set up friendly and cooperative relationswith six out of seven provincial-level localities of Belarus./.
They were welcomed at the Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi by Minister of Science andTechnology Huynh Thanh Dat, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang,Vietnamese Ambassador to Belarus Nguyen Van Ngu, and Belarusian Ambassador toVietnam Uladzimir Baravikou.
Roman Golovchenko’s official visit is expected to create new impetus toconsolidate and enhance the relations between Vietnam and Belarus. During hisstay, leaders of both sides will review the bilateral cooperation, and discussto find specific steps to bolster the ties in the time ahead.
The Vietnam – Belarus relations have deep roots dating backto the Soviet era when President Ho Chi Minh visited Belarus in 1957 and 1961, markingsignificant milestones in the development of the two countries' relations.
More than three decades since the establishment ofdiplomatic ties in 1992, Vietnam and Belarus have been maintaining anddeveloping their traditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation with an increasinglyhigh level of trust.
Vietnam and Belarus are collaborating innumerous areas, ranging from national defence to economy, trade, culture,education, sci-tech, people-to-people and locality-to-locality exchanges. Thetwo countries have established a solid legal framework to promote cooperationin various fields, with about 50 cooperation agreements, includinginternational treaties and agreements between ministries and agencies. Around10 Vietnamese provinces have set up friendly and cooperative relationswith six out of seven provincial-level localities of Belarus./.
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