Ukraine’s Lviv province willing to support Vietnamese investors
Authorities of the Ukrainian province of Lviv will create favourable conditions for Vietnamese enterprises to invest in and do business here, stated head of Lviv Regional State Administration Markiyan Malsky.
Moscow (VNA) – Authorities of the Ukrainian province of Lviv will createfavourable conditions for Vietnamese enterprises to invest in and do businesshere, stated head of Lviv Regional State Administration Markiyan Malsky.
Onbehalf of local leaders, Malsky made his statement while meeting a delegationfrom the Vietnamese Embassy in Ukraine, led by Ambassador Nguyen Anh Tuan. Thedelegation visited the province at Malsky’s invitation last week to seek businessopportunities for Vietnamese firms.
Themeeting was also attended by Head of the Lviv Regional Council OleksandrGanushchy; Vyacheslav Voynarovskiy, representative of the Ukraine’s Ministry ofForeign Affairs in Lviv; and representatives of local departments and sectors.
Participatingofficials discussed the Vietnam – Ukraine friendship as well as Lviv’s businessclimate and policies for foreign investors.
TheVietnamese diplomat hoped for further support from Lviv authorities towardVietnamese investors in the province.
Malskyresponded positively to his wish and recommended the Vietnamese side considerworking with Ukraine to launch a direct flight from Vietnam to Lviv.
Whilein the Lviv city, the Vietnamese delegation also met with Anatoliy Zabarylo,Secretary of the Lviv City Council, while working with local units on projects Vietnameseenterprises are interested in. It also attended the Lvivinternational book fair, which ran from September 17 to 20./.
The “Vietnam Day” programme was recently held in Lviv city, the centre of culture and history in western Ukraine, as part of activities of the Vietnamese Cultural Year in Ukraine.
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