Party mass mobilisation commission delegation visits Netherlands
The delegation of the Party Central Committee's Commission for Mass Mobilisation led by its deputy head Tran Thi Bich Thuy has paid a working visit to the Netherlands to review work related to Vietnamese people in the European country.
The delegation of the Party Central Committee's Commission for Mass Mobilisation visits Netherlands (Source: The Vietnamese Embassy in the Netherlands)
Hanoi (VNA) - The delegation of the PartyCentral Committee's Commission for Mass Mobilisation led by its deputy head Tran Thi Bich Thuy has paid aworking visit to the Netherlands to review work related to Vietnamese people inthe European country.
During its stay,the delegation had a working session with representatives from the Vietnamese Embassyand community in the Netherlands.
Vietnamese Ambassador Ngo Thi Hoa briefed the guests on the situation ofVietnamese expats in the Netherlands and its policies for Vietnamese people andstudents living, working and studying in the country, as well as the embassy’s citizenprotection work for Vietnamese citizens.
Representatives from the Vietnamese community in the Netherlands informed thedelegation about achievements made by and difficulties facing the Vietnamese Association,stressing the need to learn Vietnamese language and Vietnamese culture foryoung Vietnamese people in the Netherlands.
They highly valued the State’s efforts to hold exchange programmes forenhancing linkage between Vietnamese expats and the homeland, such as “Xuan QueHuong” and Vietnam youth summer camp programmes.
For her part, Thuy applauded work related to the Party, and mass mobilisation implementedby the embassy, and noted the information provided by the embassy and organisations.
The Vietnamese delegation visited Poland before arrived in the Netherlands. Itis on a working visit to France.-VNA
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