Hanoi (VNA) – Hungary is willing to share its experiencein building e-government with Vietnam, said visiting Hungarian Prime MinisterViktor Orban at a meeting with National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Nganin Hanoi on September 25.
The top Vietnamese legislator stated that Vietnam always attaches greatimportance to consolidating and developing ties with traditional friends in theCentral and Eastern Europe, with Hungary being a priority.
Expressing her delight at the growing friendship and cooperation betweenthe two countries over the past 67 years, she lauded the successful talksbetween the PMs of Vietnam and Hungary, with many agreement signed.
The two sides discussed effective and practical measures to boost theVietnam-Hungary cooperation, especially in trade, investment, and developmentcooperation, she noted, expressing her hope that the Hungarian PM’s visit willcreate a new momentum for the bilateral partnership to develop to matchpotential of the two nations.
NA Chairwoman Ngan also took the occasion to thank the Hungarian Governmentfor providing preferential loans for Vietnam to build the Can Tho Oncology Hospital,meeting demands of about 20 million people in the Mekong Delta region andimproving high quality human resources for the country’s health sector.
Besides, Hungary has also decided to double the number of scholarships forVietnamese students, she noted.
The Hungarian PM declared that Hungary will help Vietnam build the Can ThoOncology Hospital with the best quality.
He spoke highly of the Vietnamese community in Hungary, who always respectthe law of the host country. With about 3,000 Vietnamese people who used to liveand study in Hungary, Vietnam is considered one of the important partners of theEuropean country in the region.
PM Viktor Orban said many Hungarian businesses accompanying him duringthis visit are interested in seeking investment opportunities in Vietnam.
Hungary hopes for closer ties with Vietnam in areas of Vietnam’s demand,including water supply, wastewater treatment and agriculture, he said.-VNA