Prime Minister receives representatives of Romanian friendship organisations with Vietnam
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh received representatives from the Romania – Vietnam Friendship Association and friendship organisations with Vietnam in Bucharest on January 21 (local time) as part of his official to the European country.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and representatives of Romanian friendship organisations with Vietnam in Bucharest (Photo: VNA)
Bucharest (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinhreceived representatives from the Romania – Vietnam Friendship Association and friendshiporganisations with Vietnam in Bucharest on January 21 (local time) as part of hisofficial to the European country.
The PM expressed his joy to meet with representatives of Romanian friendshipassociations and friends who have made contributions to fostering solidarity,friendship and understanding between the two countries, during his officialvisit to Romania.
According to the PM, over the past nearly 75 years, generations of Vietnameseand Romanian people have continuously built and nurtured a good traditionalfriendship, based on mutual understanding and trust, as well as support formutual development. Vietnam always remembers Romania's sentiments and valuablesupport for Vietnam in the past struggle for national independence and reunificationas well as in the present national construction and development.
He said his official visit aims to strengthen multifaceted cooperationbetween Vietnam and Romania, tighten traditional friendship between the two nations,promote achievements in bilateral ties over the past nearly 75 years, while creatingnew momentum for the bilateral relations.
During his stay in Romania, he will have talks with the Romanian PrimeMinister, and meet with leaders of Romania to discuss measures to boost the Vietnam- Romania relations. He wished Romanian friends to continue to inspire all Romaniansto promote relations between the two countries, contributing to the twocountries’ sustainable development goals.
In recent times, Romanian friendship associations and organisations haveactively coordinated with the Vietnamese Embassy and the Vietnamese communityto organise many meaningful events marking major holidays of Vietnam andRomania, and important foreign affairs activities as well as cultural and artprogrammes, exhibitions and seminars.
At the event, the participants expressed their deep sentiments to Vietnam, and beliefin the Southeast Asian country’s strong development./.
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