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NA Chairman receives ingoing Danish Ambassador

VGP - National Assembly (NA) Chairman Nguyễn Sinh Hùng on December 29 in Hà Nội received the ingoing Danish Ambassador to Vietnam, Jonh Nielsen.

December 29, 2011 9:27 AM GMT+7

NA Chairman Nguyễn Sinh Hùng (R) and Danish Ambassador Jonh Nielsen
 

The NA Chairman said he wanted Việt Nam and Denmark to continue working together in various fields, including economy, trade, investment, defense, security, education, culture, climate change, environmental protection, energy and green growth.
The two countries’ legislative bodies should also strengthen coordination to ensure the cooperative programs and projects between the two Governments would be more effective, the NA Chairman said.
The NA Chairman affirmed that the NA is ready to create all favorable conditions it can for the Danish Ambassador to fulfill his role as a bridge for the two countries’ relations.
The Ambassador told his host that the Danish Government will continue providing Việt Nam with non-refundable aid, and that many Danish firms want to continue investing and doing business in the country.
The Ambassador said he hoped the NA will keep on creating favorable conditions for the two countries to well implement cooperative programs on public administration and administrative reform.

By Ngọc Vân