President asks Vienna to cooperate with Vietnamese localities
Austrian capital Vienna, with its strengths in tourism, culture, urban management, environmental protection, heritage conservation and restoration, can cooperate with Hanoi and other Vietnamese localities to carry out specific joint activities, thus promoting the overall bilateral relationship, said President Vo Van Thuong on July 24.
President Vo Van Thuong (first from left) speaks at the meeting. (Photo: VNA)
Vienna (VNA) - Austrian capital Vienna, with its strengths in tourism, culture, urban management, environmental protection, heritage conservation and restoration, can cooperate with Hanoi and other Vietnamese localities to carry out specific joint activities, thus promoting the overall bilateral relationship, said President Vo Van Thuong on July 24.
Meeting with Mayorof Vienna Michael Ludwig as part of his official visit to Austriaat the invitation of President Alexander Van der Bellen, the Vietnamese leader congratulated Vienna on its developmental achievements and suggested the mayor encourage local businesses to expand investment and business in Vietnam.
He also proposed Vienna provide favourable conditions for the Vietnamese community in the city to stabilise their lives, integrate well into the local society, and preserve their cultural identity, acting as a bridge of friendship between the two nations.
Mayor of Vienna Michael Ludwig speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)
For his part, Ludwig expressed his belief that the visit will besuccessful, contributing to enhancing the traditional friendship andmulti-faceted cooperation between the two countries in the future.
Given the robust development of the Vietnam-Austriarelations, the city wants to strengthen collaboration with Vietnameselocalities, especially in such fields as trade, tourism, people-to-peopleexchange, culture, and art, stated the mayor./.
President Vo Van Thuong and his spouse left Hanoi on July 23 morning for an official visit to Austria, a State visit to Italy and a visit to the Vatican.
Vietnamese President Vo Van Thuong's official visit to Austria reflects the close relationship between Vietnam and Austria in the context that the two sides have regularly maintained the exchange of delegations at the highest level, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alfred Gerstl, President of the Austria-Vietnam Society (GÖV) told Vietnam News Agency (VNA).
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