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PM attends Japan – Vietnam lotus festival

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on June 30 morning visited Wakayama prefecture, Japan, and attended the Japan – Vietnam lotus festival after concluding his participation in the summit of the G-20 in Osaka.

Speaking at the event, the Government leader expressed his joy and gratitude to the local administration and people for their warm reception and hosting of the friendship activity.

Vietnam – Japan friendship activities started over 1,000 years ago and have been nurtured over generations, PM Phuc highlighted, stressing that the two countries and peoples enjoy many similarities in cultures and traditions.

Together with the development of the relations between the two countries, the cooperation and exchanges between their localities, including Wakayama prefecture, are developing strongly, especially in tourism, services and agriculture, in a sustainable way, he said

PM Phuc and Nikai Toshihiro, Secretary General of the Liberal Democratic party of Japan and Chairman of the Japan – Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary’ Alliance, planted a tree to mark the special event.

The same day, the Government leader left Osaka for home to attend the signing ceremony of the EU – Vietnam Free Trade Agreement and the EU – Vietnam Investment protection Agreement. After the signing, he will leave Hanoi for Tokyo, starting his visit to Japan at the invitation of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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President Lee Jae Myungs visit to align visions, shape long-term Vietnam–RoK cooperation: Ambassador

President Lee Jae Myung’s visit to align visions, shape long-term Vietnam–RoK cooperation: Ambassador

The state visit to Vietnam by President of the Republic of Korea (RoK) Lee Jae Myung and his spouse from April 21 to 24 not only carries political and diplomatic significance, but also helps align the visions of both sides in the new phase, thereby contributing to shaping a long-term cooperation framework, according to Vietnamese Ambassador to the RoK Vu Ho.

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