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Prime Minister meets with Vietnamese businessmen, intellectuals in Australia

日期:2024-04-02 15:47:03

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Prime Minister meets with Vietnamese businessmen, intellectuals in Australia

Prime Minister meets with Vietnamese businessmen, intellectuals in Australia

Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc (centre) meets with representatives of the Vietnamese Business Association in Australia. — VNA/VNS Photo Thống Nhất

SYDNEY —Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc expressed his delights over the increasing role the Vietnamese Business Association in Australia (VBAA) in the host nation as well as its significant contributions to promoting bilateral economic ties 

He made the statement during a meeting with the Vietnamese entrepreneurs on Saturday in Sydney, Australia, as part of his visit to the country.The Vietnamese Government, ministries and localities always created favourable conditions for the Vietnamese expats, he said, hoping that they would educate the younger generations there to turn their hearts to the homeland. He said that the Australian leaders all co妹妹itted to facilitating conditions for the Vietnamese people there to have a stable life and business. VBAA President Trần Bá Phúc, for his part, said that the Vietnamese businesses had proactively popularised Vietnamese agricultural products in Australia He showed his delights over the strategic partnership between Việt Nam and Australia as it meant the Vietnamese co妹妹unity would grasp more interest and support from the Australian Government. He affirmed that the Vietnamese people in Australia would continue efforts to develop the homeland. The same day, Phúc met with representatives from the club of Vietnamese scientists living in Australia’s Queensland state, in which he noted that the club establishment has crucial roles in bolstering cooperation between the two countries. He wished that the intellectuals would bring home the latest knowledge and technology to contribute to the national construction. — VNS

 

Prime Minister meets with Vietnamese businessmen, intellectuals in Australia