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VN expects comprehensive ties with World Bank

VGP – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc affirmed that Viet Nam always expects comprehensive cooperation with the World Bank during a meeting with country director Victoria Kwakwa on Saturday.

April 09, 2016 5:10 PM GMT+7

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc treasures valuable assistance and support of the World Bank for Viet Nam. Photo: VGP

He suggested that both sides further strengthen information exchanges to consolidate bilateral cooperation, especially in such areas like climate change adaptation, public governance, anti-corruption, and business environment improvement.

The Government chief treasured valuable support and assistance of the World Bank in general and Ms. Kwakwa to the national development cause in Viet Nam over the past time.

Ms. Kwakwa congratulated Phuc upon his election as the new Prime Minister of Viet Nam, affirming that the World Bank stands ready to help the country fulfill its socio-economic development goals towards a modern industrial nation.

The World Bank would also hope to expand cooperation with Viet Nam in three major domains like climate change adaptation, private business development, and Government capacity improvement and anti-corruption, she said.

Ms. Kwakwa suggested the Vietnamese Government need to continue drastic institutional reform to create an equal playground for different types of businesses. This is particularly important as Viet Nam has joined a number of free trade agreements, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Viet Nam-EU trade deal./.

By Hai Minh