The Centre for Indochina Studies (CIS) has been opened in Romania recently, aiming to bolster relations among Romania and Indochina countries, including Vietnam.
Participants to the event included Vietnamese Ambassador to Romania Tran Thanh Cong, Former Romanian Ambassador to Vietnam Olariu, Senator Tudor Chiuariu, Professor Liviu Muresan from the European Institute for Risk, Security and Communication Management (EURISC), among others.
Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, Vietnamese Ambassador to Romania Tran Thanh Cong asserted Vietnam will keep a close watch and actively contribute to the development of the centre.
The ambassador hoped the centre will become a venue for scholars and enterprises in the European country to share experience and ideas to promote political, economic, investment and trade exchanges among Romania and Indochinese countries.
The ambassador hoped the centre will become a venue for scholars and enterprises in the European country to share experience and ideas to promote political, economic, investment and trade exchanges among Romania and Indochinese countries.
Participants at the event highly valuated the establishment of the centre which could create opportunities and speed up collaboration in the fields of industry, energy, education and training.
A presentation on the strengths, investment opportunities and bilateral economics between Vietnam and Romania over the years was given at the event.
A presentation on the strengths, investment opportunities and bilateral economics between Vietnam and Romania over the years was given at the event.
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