Vietnamese Ambassador to Slovakia Ho Dac Minh Nguyet recently paid a working visit to Trnava city in western Slovakia to popularise the Vietnamese image while enhancing ties with the host nation.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Slovakia Ho Dac Minh Nguyet meets with First Deputy Mayor of Trnava city Tibor Pekarcik (Photo: tgvn.com)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese Ambassador to Slovakia Ho Dac Minh Nguyet recently paid a working visit to Trnava city in western Slovakia to popularise🌌 the Vietnamese image while enhancing economic-cultural ties with the host country.
During her stay, the ambassador held a talk on Vietnamese development in the context of globalisation and Vietnam-Slovak relations at the University of SS. Cyril and Methodius, drawing the attendance of the university’s rector Jozef Matus and students from the Faculty of Social Sciences.
In a separate talk with ambassador Nguyet, the university’s rector wanted to cooperate with a Vietnamese university through teacher and student exchanges, adding that his university is willing to share experience in public administration management, European studies and social consultancy with Vietnam.
The Vietnamese Ambassador was introduced to Trnava’s potential in agricultural production, car assembly and electronic production during a meeting with Eva Tomankova from the Trnava Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Eva Tomankova hoped to coordinate with the Vietnamese Embassy to organise a business forum presenting the investment climate in Vietnam as well as Trnava’s high-tech park.
Meeting with First Deputy Mayor of Trnava city Tibor Pekarcik, Ambassador Nguyet was briefed about the city’s history and economic and cultural strengths.
The city hailed the Vietnamese Embassy’s initiative to organise activities popularising Vietnamese people and culture in Trnava.
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