Vietnamese Association in Czech Republic to mark 20th anniversary
Vietnamese Association in Czech Republic to mark 20th anniversary in October
The Vietnamese Association in the Czech Republic plans to hold its sixth congress and a ceremony marking its 20th founding anniversary in this October.
The Vietnamese Association in the Czech Republic received a third-class Labour Order in 2014 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnamese Association in theCzech Republic plans to hold its sixth congress and a ceremony marking its 20th founding anniversary in this October.
During a regular meeting of its executive board on April 14,the association reviewed its operations in the past six months.
One of the association’s biggest achievements far this year washelping the Vietnamese Students’ Association in the Czech Republic hold itsexpanded executive board meeting to complete its organisation and sketch out plansfor its operations, especially in coordinating with the government of Plzenskyprovince to promote Vietnamese culture and Vietnamese language teaching.
The association also sent delegations to visit the EuropeanParliament and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago.
Along with preparing for the sixth congress and the 20th founding anniversary, the association will get ready to welcome Prime MinisterNguyen Xuan Phuc who will visit the Czech Republic from April 16-18.
Addressing the event, Ambassador to the Czech Republic HoMinh Tuan lauded the performance of the association over the years, suggesting itpay greater attention to personnel training.
He pledged that the embassy will coordinate closely with theassociation in organising the sixth congress and the 20th foundinganniversary.
Stressing the significance of the upcoming visit by PM Phuc,the diplomat said the visit is to take place in the context that Vietnam andthe Czech Republic are preparing to celebrate the 70th anniversary ofbilateral diplomatic relations.
The visit aims to foster traditional ties between the twocountries, and continues the series of high-level visits by leaders of the twocountries in recent years.
The visit is expected to lift bilateral relations to a newheight, especially in economy, trade and investment through the seeking ofmeasures to give optimal conditions for ministries and businesses of both sidesto strengthen their cooperation, he said.
He also expressed his hope that the Vietnamese community inthe Czech Republic will continue working to promote the friendship between thetwo nations.-VNA
In the context that the European Union – Vietnam Free Trade Area (EVFTA) is going to be finalized soon, the coming visit to the Czech Republic by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc is of great significance in trade and business as the two sides can reach more agreements on import and export, according to a Czech official.
Economic and trade ties between Vietnam and the Czech Republic (CZE) have made remarkable progress in recent years, with the latter becoming a major trade partner of Vietnam in Eastern Europe.
The upcoming visit to the Czech Republic by Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc is expected to create a driving force for bilateral cooperation, according to an article posted on the website parlamentnilisty.cz on April 14.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc’s visit to the Czech Republic from April 16-18 is expected to help deepen the two countries’ friendship and lift bilateral ties to a new height.
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