Vietnam and Hungary have signed agreements on criminalextradition and the transfer of sentenced persons during State PresidentTruong Tan Sang’s official visit to the European country.
Other cooperative documents were also inked, including a memorandum ofunderstanding on cooperation between the Vietnamese Health Ministryand the Hungarian Ministry of Human Resources, a cooperation deal onsports, physical training and a cultural cooperation plan for 2014-2016.
The signing was part of the meetings between PresidentTruong Tan Sang and Hungarian Prime Minister Orban Viktor and Speaker ofthe Hungarian Parliament Kover Laszlo on September 16 (local time).
At these meetings, the two sides referred to Vietnam’srapid, stable economic growth and its nearly 90-million people marketand Hungary’s strengths in pharmacy, agriculture,education-training, information technology and the farm produceprocessing industry as an important foundation for the bilateralmulti-faceted cooperation to be stepped up in the coming time.
President Sang praised the role of the Vietnam-Hungary JointCommittee for Economic Cooperation in strengthening bilateralcooperation in the mutually beneficial areas, suggesting enhancing thecapacity and operational efficiency of this mechanism further.
He spoke highly of the dynamic cooperation between the two countries’legislative bodies while lauding the active coordinating role of theHungary-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Group in fostering thelegislative ties.
The two sides agreed that close andeffective collaboration of the two legislative bodies will significantlycontribute to consolidating wide-ranging bilateral relations.
President Sang, on the occasion, voiced his hope that Hungary willcontinue backing Vietnam during negotiations for a free tradeagreement and providing Official Development Assistance to the SoutheastAsian country.
He pledged Vietnam’s willingness to helpHungary enhance linkages with the Association of Southeast AsianNations and its member countries.
The Hungarian leaders, ontheir part, laid stress on the importance of cultural exchange andhumanitarian cooperation between the two countries.
They gavehigh estimations to the over 4,000 Vietnamese people community inHungary and over 4,000 Vietnamese experts trained in their country,saying these people have served as a crucial bridge for the twocountries’ ties to grow further in the coming time.
The sameday, President Sang met with representatives of the Hungary-VietnamFriendship Organisation and war veterans who took part in theInternational Commission of Control and Supervision under the ParisPeace Agreement.
He attended the opening ceremony of anexhibition on Vietnam’s porcelain products at the Hungarian Museumof Ethnography.-VNA
Other cooperative documents were also inked, including a memorandum ofunderstanding on cooperation between the Vietnamese Health Ministryand the Hungarian Ministry of Human Resources, a cooperation deal onsports, physical training and a cultural cooperation plan for 2014-2016.
The signing was part of the meetings between PresidentTruong Tan Sang and Hungarian Prime Minister Orban Viktor and Speaker ofthe Hungarian Parliament Kover Laszlo on September 16 (local time).
At these meetings, the two sides referred to Vietnam’srapid, stable economic growth and its nearly 90-million people marketand Hungary’s strengths in pharmacy, agriculture,education-training, information technology and the farm produceprocessing industry as an important foundation for the bilateralmulti-faceted cooperation to be stepped up in the coming time.
President Sang praised the role of the Vietnam-Hungary JointCommittee for Economic Cooperation in strengthening bilateralcooperation in the mutually beneficial areas, suggesting enhancing thecapacity and operational efficiency of this mechanism further.
He spoke highly of the dynamic cooperation between the two countries’legislative bodies while lauding the active coordinating role of theHungary-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Group in fostering thelegislative ties.
The two sides agreed that close andeffective collaboration of the two legislative bodies will significantlycontribute to consolidating wide-ranging bilateral relations.
President Sang, on the occasion, voiced his hope that Hungary willcontinue backing Vietnam during negotiations for a free tradeagreement and providing Official Development Assistance to the SoutheastAsian country.
He pledged Vietnam’s willingness to helpHungary enhance linkages with the Association of Southeast AsianNations and its member countries.
The Hungarian leaders, ontheir part, laid stress on the importance of cultural exchange andhumanitarian cooperation between the two countries.
They gavehigh estimations to the over 4,000 Vietnamese people community inHungary and over 4,000 Vietnamese experts trained in their country,saying these people have served as a crucial bridge for the twocountries’ ties to grow further in the coming time.
The sameday, President Sang met with representatives of the Hungary-VietnamFriendship Organisation and war veterans who took part in theInternational Commission of Control and Supervision under the ParisPeace Agreement.
He attended the opening ceremony of anexhibition on Vietnam’s porcelain products at the Hungarian Museumof Ethnography.-VNA