Speaking at the ceremony on March 24, the ambassador expressedhis belief that the event will create a foundation for the two sides to enhancetheir relations in different spheres, especially in trade, investment, culture,tourism and agriculture.
He pledged to make every effort to contribute to advancingthe bilateral relationship to a new height.
For her part, Grenade lauded Vietnam for itsdevelopment guidelines and socio-economic achievements over the past years, andnoted her hope for stronger friendship with Vietnam.
The two sides should utilise their potential forcooperation in economy, trade, investment, education, vocational training,agriculture and climate change response, she suggested.
On this occasion, Duyen met with Grenada’s PrimeMinister Keith Mitchell, who expressed his hope that the two sides will soon conductpromotion activities to foster their bilateral cooperation.
Duyen stressed that Vietnam and Grenada havefavourable conditions to enhance their collaboration, and become important partners of each other.
The Vietnamese Embassy will work to implement promisingcooperation areas, promote the market and connect businesses of the two countriesin the time ahead, he promised.
Earlier, the ambassador had meetings with Minister of Foreign Affairs Oliver Joseph and Permanent Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Roxie-McLeish Hutchinson.
Vietnam and Grenada established diplomatic ties onJuly 15, 1979./.