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Viet Nam-Japan University to be soon inaugurated

PM Nguyen Tan Dung warmly received special advisor to the Japan-Viet Nam Friendship Parliamentary Alliance Tsutomu Takebe in Ha Noi and lauded his contributions to the fine bilateral ties, particularly the Viet Nam-Japan University project – a symbol of cooperation between the two countries.

 
PM Nguyen Tan Dung (R) and special advisor to the Japan-Viet Nam Friendship Parliamentary Alliance Tsutomu Takebe.
PM Nguyen Tan Dung (R) and special advisor to the Japan-Viet Nam Friendship Parliamentary Alliance Tsutomu Takebe.
The PM was pleased at the developments in Viet Nam-Japan Extensive Strategic Partnership in all fields, affirming that VietNam attaches special importance to the nations’ ties and believes the relations will grow further, bringing about benefit for both countries and contributing to peace, stability, cooperation and development in the region and the world.

Regarding the Viet Nam-Japan University project, the Government chief confirmed Viet Nam is willing to cooperate with Japan to put the university into operation early.

For his part, Mr. Tsutomu Takebe said that with his 20-year experience in attending exchange activities in bilateral ties, he will spare no effort to to further strengthen the two countries’ strategic partnership. 

The guest leader also revealed that the Japanese side is preparing for the organisation of the Japan-Viet Nam Cultural Festival in November, plans to bring a delegation of over 1,000 Japanese enterprises to Viet Nam, and continue the idea on cherry blossom planting in Viet Nam.

Delighted at the fine development of the Vietnam-Japan Extensive Strategic Partnership, the PM affirmed that Vietnam attaches special importance to the nations’ ties and believes the relations will grow further, bringing about benefit for both countries and contributing to peace, stability, cooperation and development in the region and the world. 

Regarding the Vietnam-Japan University project, the Government leader confirmed Vietnam is willing to coordinate with Japan to put the university into operation early. 

Tsutomu Takebe stated that with his 20-year experience in attending exchange activities in bilateral ties, he will do his utmost to further enhance the two countries’ strategic partnership. He informed the host leader that the Viet Nam-Japan University will be inaugurated on September 9, 2016.
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