Vice Chairman of Ha Noi People’s Committee, Nguyen Văn Suu welcomed the Mongolia delegation of Ulan Bator capital, led by Deputy Mayor S.Orchirbat during the working trip to Ha Noi on 5th June.
At the reception, Vice Chairman Nguyen Van Suu expressed happiness to greet as well as high appreciated with sound traditional friendship between Viet Nam and Mongolia, simultaneously hoped the trip would contribute to enhance comprehensive tie of both capitals. On the occasion, Vice Chairman also suggested two sides expand the culture exchange to foster mutual understanding as well as promote cooperation on potential sectors.
Vice President of Hanoi People Committee Nguyen Van Suu welcomed
Mongolia Delegation of Ulan Bator capital.
Respecting the reception of Ha Noi leader, Deputy Mayor of Ulan Bator expressed impression with remarkable achievement of Ha Noi, meanwhile hoped in the future; two capitals would continuously speed up cooperation tie on various sides, especially potential fields such as transportation, culture, tourism and education.
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