Hanoi (VNA) – President Nguyen Xuan Phuc hosted separate receptions in Hanoi onSeptember 30 for the Ambassadors of Uruguay, Finland and Austria who came to present their credentials.
Receiving Ambassadorof Uruguay Raul Juan Pollak Giampietro, President Phuc affirmed that Vietnam treasures its partnershipwith Uruguay and wished that the two countries would further strengthencooperation and facilitate the exchange of all-level delegations.
Giampietro vowed to do his best to lift bilateral ties and hopedthat two-way trade will double the current figure.
Uruguay also wants to cooperate with Vietnam in climate change, povertyreduction and other fields, he said, adding that he hoped Vietnam will consideropening an embassy in the South American country.
President Phuc, for his part, said Vietnam will soon open its embassy in Uruguay suggested both sides create favourable conditions for Vietnam’s products to access the Uruguay market. He also proposed Uruguay assist Vietnam in penetrating the MERCOSUR market and affirmed that Vietnam is ready tohelp Uruguay access ASEAN and markets in which Vietnam join.
The State leader proposed offeringall possible support for the two countries’ business communities to explorebusiness and investment opportunities as well as maintaining mutual support and coordination at multilateralforums.
Meeting Ambassador ofFinland Keijo Ensio Norvanto, President Phuc affirmed that Vietnam attaches importance toties with Finland.
He suggested Finland fully tap trade and investmentopportunities from the European Union – Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), soonapprove the EU – Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA), and urge the EU to remove of yellow card warning against Vietnam’s seafood.
The President expected Finland to increase investment in hi-tech, telecommunications, digital economy,renewable energy and environment in Vietnam. He also asked the ambassador toconvey his invitation to the Finnish President to visit Vietnam soon.
In his meeting with Ambassadorof Austria Hans-Peter Glanzer, thePresident said Vietnam always treasures traditional and multifaceted collaboration with Austria.
He held that both countriesneed to boost two-way trade and suggested the European country soon ratify the EVIPA. The State leader also thanked the Austrian Government for providing officialdevelopment assistance for Vietnam over the past years.
On the occasion, President Phuc conveyed his invitation to the President and the Prime Minister of Austria to visit Vietnam whenconditions allow./.