Fri. Jan 10th, 2025

Vietnam is willing to create favourable conditions for Hungarian
businesses to invest in the Southeast Asian country, Deputy Prime
Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan said during talks with his host Semjen Zsolt
in Budapest on July 29.

The Deputy PM is making
an official visit to the European country from July 27-31 at the
invitation of his Hungarian counterpart Semjen Zsolt.

For his part, Deputy PM Semjen Zsolt affirmed Hungary continues to
consider Vietnam an important partner in its international
assistance policy and is willing to strengthen cooperation with
Vietnam in the fields of the two countries’ needs and strength.

Hungary will continue to create favourable for the Vietnamese
community to reside and do business in the country, he said.

The two sides discussed measures to further bilateral ties on the
basis of the traditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation between
the two countries over the past 60 years.

They also
examined how to improve the effectiveness of the Joint Committee on
Economic Cooperation as well as the implementation of Hungarian-funded
projects in Vietnam , strengthen education-training cooperation with
focus on human resources training on atomic power and develop the
Vietnam-Hungary University into an advanced training centre in
Vietnam .

The two sides sought ways to strengthen
experience sharing in science-technology management and accelerate
negotiations for the early signing of an agreement on cooperation on
training, research and technological management in utilising atomic
energy for peaceful purpose between the two governments.

They also discussed how to deepen agricultural cooperation and encourage cultural and tourism ties.

The two sides agreed to further strengthen collaboration at the UN and other international forums.

The two leaders witnessed the signing ceremony of an exchange
programme between the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training and
the Hungarian Human Resources Ministry for the 2013-2015 period.

Nhan and his entourage also visited Paks nuclear power plant on the same day.-VNA

By vivian