Mongolian President’s spouse visits Chu Van An Primary School
Phan Thi Thanh Tam, spouse of President Vo Van Thuong, and Bolortsetseg Luvsandorj, spouse of Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, visited Chu Van An Primary School in Hanoi on November 1.
Phan Thi Thanh Tam, spouse of President Vo Van Thuong, and Bolortsetseg Luvsandorj, spouse of Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, visit a smart clasroom at Chu Van An Primary School. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Phan Thi Thanh Tam, spouse of President Vo VanThuong, and Bolortsetseg Luvsandorj, spouse of Mongolian President UkhnaagiinKhurelsukh, visited Chu Van An Primary School in Hanoi on November 1.
They expressedtheir delight at visiting Chu Van An Primary School, with rich history and achievements, and congratulated the school on what it hascarved out in teaching and learning.
Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh said she is impressed by the school where students areable to develop themselves in a good learning environment.
She hoped that the students will try their best to become excellent citizenswho can make contributions to the development of Vietnam, while delivering thebest wishes to the teachers.
The two first ladies visited the school’s library, smart classroom and artclassroom, and were presented two paintings that feature the images ofVietnamese and Mongolian students in their traditional costumes.
Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, his spouse and ahigh-ranking delegation of Mongolia arrived in Hanoi at noon on November 1,beginning their five-day State visit to Vietnam at the invitation of PresidentVo Van Thuong.
The trip takes place in the context that thetwo countries will celebrate the 70th founding anniversary of diplomaticrelations in 2024.
Over the past nearly seven decades, theVietnam-Mongolia friendship has been continuously strengthened and developedstrongly. Although the bilateral trade has remained modest, statistics showedthat it has made progress, increasing from 81 million USD in 2021 to 85 millionUSD last year, and the value stood at 65 million USD in the first seven monthsof this year.
The two countries have maintained mutual supportat international forums as well as the exchange of visits by their high-rankingleaders.
The Mongolian leader’s visit is expected tocontribute to promoting the friendship, solidarity and comprehensivecooperation between the two countries./.
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Vietnamese Ambassador to Mongolia Doan Khanh Tam has called the upcoming visit to Vietnam by President of Mongolia Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh a milestone in the bilateral ties in the context that the two countries will celebrate the 70th anniversary of their diplomatic relations next year.
The upcoming State visit to Vietnam by President of Mongolia Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh is expected to contribute to promoting the friendship, solidarity and comprehensive cooperation between the two countries.
Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, his spouse and a high-ranking delegation of Mongolia arrived in Hanoi at noon on November 1, beginning their five-day State visit to Vietnam at the invitation of President Vo Van Thuong.
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