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Japan’s policy towards Vietnam unchanged with new leadership: expert

Japan’s policy towards Vietnam will basically remain unchanged even when the Eat Asian country has a new leadership. ​
Japan’s policy towards Vietnam unchanged with new leadership: expert ảnh 1Ryokichi Motoyoshi, former Secretary of the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Association. (Photo: VNA)
Tokyo (VNA) – Japan’s policy towardsVietnam will basically remain unchanged even when the Eat Asian country has anew leadership.

The affirmation was made by Ryokichi Motoyoshi,former Secretary of the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Association in an interviewgranted to the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) on the eve of a meeting of the ruling LiberalDemocratic Party to elect its new president on September 29.

Motoyoshi, who is also a legal advisor forVietnamese in Japan, laid emphasis on the trustworthy relationship between thetwo countries, with substantial potential for cooperation.

Before Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide visited Vietnamin October last year, the world had seen changes in supply chains, promptingmany Japanese firms to move their production to Vietnam, he said.

In addition, Vietnamese now account for the largestratio among foreign labourers in Japan.

After taking office last year, Suga selected Vietnamfor his first overseas trip. The visit has contributed to promoting Japan’simage among Vietnamese, Motoyoshi said.

He recalled that when the COVID-19 pandemic broke outin Japan, Vietnam presented face masks and other medical supplies to thecountry, and later, Japan provided Vietnam with COVID-19 vaccines. Motoyoshidescribed the mutual support as a vivid demonstration of the trustworthyrelationship between the two countries.

According to the expert, the bilateral ties willgrow stronger across spheres after the two countries bring the pandemic undercontrol.

Japan has faced a shortage of workforce so it needsa large number of guest workers, particularly those from Vietnam, he said,noting that the cooperation in this field will further develop in the timeahead./.
VNA

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