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Estonia eyes strengthening cooperation with Vietnam

President of the Republic of Estonia Kersti Kaljulaid has affirmed that her country always wants to further promote cooperation with Vietnam, especially in the fields of education, health care, biotechnology, and farm produce and foodstuff exports.

 
President of the Republic of Estonia Kersti Kaljulaid
President of the Republic of Estonia Kersti Kaljulaid
During a reception in Tallin for Vietnamese Ambassador Pham Thi Ngoc Bich who came to present her credentials, President Kaljulaid expressed her delight at the new progresses in the traditional relationship between Estonia and Vietnam. 

She emphasised that Estonia is one of the world’s leading countries in terms of technological application in Statement management and daily life, and Estonian private companies are willing to partner with Vietnam in the field. 

Bich conveyed State President Tran Dai Quang’s congratulations to Kersti Kaljulaid on her election as the first President of Estonia last October. 

She spoke highly of Estonia’s development in different areas, especially in information technology and e-government, and expected that Estonia would share experience with Vietnam in these fields. 

The ambassador vowed to do her best to strengthen mutual understanding and growing bilateral ties during her tenure.

The Republic of Estonia is strong in advanced technology, adopting an e-government system 15 years ago. The online service model was also popular in other fields of work, including school administration, tax payment and most recently, E-citizen. 

Estonia’s pool of experience in digital services and technology is expected to facilitate bilateral cooperation in the field, alongside agriculture and healthcare.
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