On Oct 4, Chairman of Hanoi’s People Committee Nguyen Duc Chung received newly-accredited Mongolian Ambassador to Vietnam, Dash Bilegdorj.
Paying the honor to take charge in Vietnam when two countries’ tie in best lever ever, especially after the visit to Mongolia of PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc on July, 2016 and recent visit to Vietnam of Mongolian Foreign Affair Minister; Ambassador Dash Bilegdorj affirmed that the Hanoi-Ulan Bator friendship was developing in depth and width, facilitating new effective cooperation.
Ambassador is in high hope that, based on earlier MoU signed by Hanoi and Ulan Bator, two sides would make effort to expand the social-culture exchanges, enhance mutual understanding, create firm foundation for further collaboration. He suggested Hanoi authority to held Hanoi days in Ulan Bator as well as send a delegation along with some Hanoi’s enterprises to the Mongolian capital, seeking for new cooperation chance.
Congratulating Mongolia on its socio-economic achievements over the past years, Chairman of Hanoi’s People Committee Nguyen Duc Chung pledged to facilitate municipal-level exchanges and cooperation across the fields of diplomacy and trade, economy, tourism. Agreeing with suggestions of the ambassador, Chairman of Hanoi’s People Committee said: “Hanoi is willing to offer support to foreign enterprises, including those from Mongolia, to coordinate with Hanoian partners”.
The host also wished that during his tenure, the ambassador would accelerate the effective cooperation activities between Hanoi and Ulan Bator as well as Vietnam and Mongolia. He suggested enhancing bilateral tourism and labor cooperation and expressed his belief that the ambassador would fulfill his assigned tasks to contribute to the developing bilateral ties.
Dash, for his part, vowed to do his best to lift bilateral cooperation on par with the two capitals’ potential.
On Chairman of Hanoi’s People Committee Nguyen Duc Chung and newly-accredited Mongolian Ambassador to Vietnam, Dash Bilegdorj.
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Congratulating Mongolia on its socio-economic achievements over the past years, Chairman of Hanoi’s People Committee Nguyen Duc Chung pledged to facilitate municipal-level exchanges and cooperation across the fields of diplomacy and trade, economy, tourism. Agreeing with suggestions of the ambassador, Chairman of Hanoi’s People Committee said: “Hanoi is willing to offer support to foreign enterprises, including those from Mongolia, to coordinate with Hanoian partners”.
The host also wished that during his tenure, the ambassador would accelerate the effective cooperation activities between Hanoi and Ulan Bator as well as Vietnam and Mongolia. He suggested enhancing bilateral tourism and labor cooperation and expressed his belief that the ambassador would fulfill his assigned tasks to contribute to the developing bilateral ties.
Dash, for his part, vowed to do his best to lift bilateral cooperation on par with the two capitals’ potential.
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