On the afternoon of January 21, in Ha Noi, PM Nguyen Tan Dung welcomed Panamanian Ambassador Servio Sammodio and Bangladeshi Ambassador Shahab Ullah, who are newly-appointed in Viet Nam.

Welcoming the Panamanian Ambassador, PM Dung said the two countries should enhance cooperation on economics, trade, investment, science and technology on the foundation of their close political ties.
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He also proposed increasing collaboration and mutual support at international forums, especially at the United Nations, adding that the exchange of visits will help strengthen mutual understanding and trust. The Government leader said the two countries should enhance cooperation on economics, trade, investment, science and technology on the foundation of their close political ties. He also proposed increasing collaboration and mutual support at international forums, especially at the United Nations, adding that the exchange of visits will help strengthen mutual understanding and trust.
For his part, the Panamanian Ambassador assured his host that Panama is interested in extending its partnership with Viet Nam further, with a focus on economics, investment, trade, and tourism. He also vowed to do his best to spur the Panama – Viet Nam relationship, highlighting that 2015 is an important year as the two countries will celebrate the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties. He also vowed to do his best to spur the Panama – Vietnam relationship, highlighting that 2015 is an important year as the two countries will celebrate the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties.
At his meeting with the Bangladeshi Ambassador, the PM stated that Viet Nam will make every effort to further deepen its relations with Bangladesh, especially in economics, trade, investment tourism and people-to-people exchange.
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He affirmed that the Vietnamese Government will create favorable conditions for the ambassador to fulfill his missions during his tenure in Viet Nam.
For his part, Shahab Ullah said he admires Viet Nam’s economic growth as well as achievements in poverty reduction, gender equality and mother and children caring, as well as the country’s efforts to deal with climate change. The Ambassador committed to doing his utmost to connect the two countries’ ministries and sectors and localities, thus enhancing the bilateral relations.
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