Vietnam wants to develop multifaceted ties with Nigeria
Vietnam places importance on developing multidimensional ties with Nigeria, regarding the country a prioritized partner of its investment in Africa, Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue has said.
Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue (R) welcomes Minister of Agriculture of Nigeria Audu Innocent Ogbeh on November 17 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi(VNA) – Vietnam places importance on developing multidimensional ties withNigeria, regarding the country a prioritized partner of its investment inAfrica, Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue has said.
At a reception forMinister of Agriculture of Nigeria Audu Innocent Ogbeh in Hanoi on November 17,Hue spoke highly of Nigeria’s leading position in West Africa in particular andAfrica in general and its contributions to peace, stability and development inthe region and the world.
He said potentialfor bilateral cooperation remains vast, suggesting the two countries to elevatetheir relations, step up the exchange of visits at all levels, and seekspecific joint projects to fully tap their potential.
Vietnam is very keen on developing bilateral trade ties and encourages the twocountries’ businesspeople to invest in telecommunication, information technology,and especially agriculture, he said.
He stressed the needfor both countries to create a favourable business environment to attract theirbusinesspeople to pour their money into sectors of the respective country’sstrength.
Minister Audu Innocent Ogbeh said he is impressed with Vietnam’s socio-economicdevelopment achievements attained under the Party’s leadership and theGovernment’s drastic steering.
He said his visitaimed to seek increased cooperation with Vietnam in agriculture, hoping Vietnamwill transfer farming machineries and plant varieties to his country.
He also soughtcooperation opportunities with Vietnam in trade and education.
The NigerianGovernment welcomes and provides all possible conditions for Vietnamese businesspeopleto come to seek long-term investment and business in Nigeria, the ministerunderlined.-VNA
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