Danish Crown Prince Frederik is on a visit to Vietnam from Nov.
27 to Dec. 1 at the invitation of Vice State President Nguyen Thi Doan.
After an official welcome ceremony on Nov. 28, the Danish Crown Prince was received by State and Government leaders.
During his meeting with Vice State President Nguyen Thi Doan in
Hanoi the same day, the two leaders expressed their pleasure at the
development of the friendship and multifaceted cooperation between the
two countries, especially in economics, trade and investment,
development cooperation education and scientific research.
They stressed the need to maintain regular high-ranking visits
between the two countries, creating a momentum for fostering bilateral
ties in the future.
The two leaders spoke highly
of the establishment of a Vietnam-Denmark strategic partnership in
climate change, environment, energy and green growth, during the
Prince’s visit.
Vice President Doan thanked
Denmark for its ODA provision for Vietnam , which she said has
helped the country reduce poverty and successfully implement many
Millennium Development Goals (MDG) set by the United Nations.
She also expressed thanks for Denmark ’s commitment to providing
more ODA for Vietnam , focusing on climate change, scientific
research and development of environmentally friendly technologies.
Prince Frederik said that his delegation, including representatives
of nearly 80 businesses and more than 30 educational organisations,
reflects Denmark ’s determination to strengthen cooperation with
Vietnam in economics, trade investment, education and training.
After the meeting, Vice President Doan and Danish Crown Prince
Frederik witnessed the signing of four cooperative documents on water
supply and rural environmental sanitation, maritime preservation,
building a quality management system and intellectual property services,
and a public administration and administrative reform programme for the
2012-2015 period.
Later on the day, the Danish
Crown Prince was received by President Truong Tan Sang, who said that
Vietnam needs to benefit from the experience of developed economies,
including Denmark , as the country is attempting to shift itself to a
new stage of development with a focus on quality growth.
Prince Frederik also expressed a wish to share experience with Vietnam in developing high-quality human resources.
On the occasion, the Prince invited President Sang to visit Denmark at an appropriate time.
At a reception for Prince Frederik on the same day, Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung spoke highly of the Danish guest’s visit, which is
taking place on the occasion of the 40 th anniversary of the two
countries’ diplomatic ties, saying that the visit will help deepen
bilateral cooperative relations in all aspects.
PM
Dung stated that Vietnam always remembers Denmark ’s assistance,
especially its provision of over 1 billion USD in ODA for the Southeast
Asian country.
He said that Vietnam attaches
importance to boosting cooperation with Denmark in areas of the two
sides’ strengths, such as trade, investment, ODA and human resource
development.
He suggested the Danish Royal Family
and government continue support for Vietnam by providing more ODA,
scholarships for Vietnamese students and assisting in response to
climate change and rising sea levels.
Prince
Frederik said Vietnam has become a more attractive destination for
Danish tourists and investors and in 2010, more than 20,000 Danes
visited Vietnam .
After the reception, PM Dung
and Prince Frederik witnessed the signing of the Vietnam-Denmark Joint
Statement on the establishment of a strategic partnership in climate
change, environment, energy and green growth.
On
the same day, the Danish Prince visited and presented gifts to
disadvantaged children at Birla Children’s Village in Hanoi./.