Moscow (VNA) – The 4th “VietnamDay” programme was held in the Moscow State Institute of International Relations University (MGIMO)on April 5, showcasing Vietnamese culture and food to Russian friends.
Speaking at the event, Egor Andreev from the MGIMO affirmed the event hasbecome a useful playground for Russian students who are learning Vietnameselanguage and culture.
He said 327 Vietnamese students graduated from the MGIMO over the last six decades,and many of them became senior officials and diplomats in Vietnam.
Educational cooperation between Vietnam and Russia has contributed to helpingthe two countries improve the quality of human resources, thus fostering bilateralrelations.
Nguyen Thi Kim Thu from the Vietnamese Embassy in Russia highlighted thesignificance of the event’s theme, “The youth of the 21st century”,saying that it helps promote friendship and cultural respect.
In the framework of the event, a seminardiscussing the role played by young people in reinforcing Russia-Vietnam relationswas held.
Participants also debated global challenges to Vietnamese youths andRussia-Vietnam cooperation, and the role of youths in the Fourth IndustrialRevolution in the two countries.-VNA