London (VNA) – The Vietnam-UK Network convened its third Congressin London, the UK on September 5.
The Congress elected a new executive board with 21 members, with Ben Chapman re-electedas chairman.
At the event, Chapman detailed the network’s activities across politics, trade,culture, education and charity in the past year, with significant contributionsmade to promoting friendship between the two nations.
The network plans to increase exchanges between women’s organisations and youthorganisations from both countries, he told a Vietnam News Agency correspondent.
Meanwhile, Vietnamese Ambassador to the UK Nguyen Van Thao lauded efforts madeby the network in helping British people understand Vietnam and connecting UKorganisations and individuals with Vietnamese partners.
In the past three years, bilateral trade grew 30 percent to 5.6 billion USD,while some 12,000 Vietnamese people study in the UK.
Thenumber of UK tourists to Vietnam rose 25 percent to 250,000 travellers in 2016from 200,000 in 2014 and the figure is estimated to hit 300,000 in 2017.
The development in bilateral relations has been partly spurred by theVietnam-UK network.
The Vietnam-UK Network is a group bringing together organisations andindividuals with shared interests in Vietnam to promote Vietnam-UK cooperationto enhance understanding and friendship between the citizens and institutionsof the two countries.
The Network was launched on January 22, 2013 during the historic visit of PartyGeneral Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong to the UK. It has enjoyed support from theVietnamese Embassy in the UK and British and Vietnamese businesses.-VNA