State President Truong Tan Sang separately received the newly appointed
ambassadors of Belgium, Germany, Finland and Luxembourg, who
presented their credentials in Hanoi on October 5.
While receiving Belgian Ambassador Bruno Angelet, President Sang
expressed delight at the continuous development of bilateral ties in all
fields, despite global economic crises.
With a two-way trade of 1.2 billion USD, Belgium remains Vietnam ’s sixth largest export market in the EU, he said.
Applauding the operations of the Vietnam-Belgium Joint Committee for
Economic Cooperation and the signing of the Vietnam-Belgium Indicative
Cooperation Programme (ICP) in the 2011-2015 period, the State leader
affirmed that Vietnam is ready to serve as a bridge for relations
between ASEAN and the EU and Belgium in particular.
Ambassador Bruno Angelet affirmed that the Belgian government
considers Vietnam a priority in its development and cooperation
policy. He expressed belief that during his term of office, he will
actively coordinate with Vietnamese ministries and agencies to elevate
the multifaceted cooperation between the two countries.
At a separate reception for German Ambassador Klaus Wundelich,
President Sang said he is pleased with the friendship and effective
cooperation between Vietnam and Germany, especially when the two
sides are actively preparing for the visit of German Chancellor Angela
Merkel this month.
He spoke highly of Germany’s
support for Vietnam during its renewal and international economic
integration processes and expressed gratitude for maintaining the
provision of official development assistance (ODA).
The German Ambassador conveyed his impressions of Vietnam’s
socio-economic development and wished he could contribute to bringing
Germany-Vietnam relations to a new height.
Meeting Finnish
Ambassador Kimmo Lahdevirta, President Sang expressed his thanks to the
Finnish Government and people for their valuable support and assistance
to Vietnam in the past and at present.
President Sang highly
appreciated the Finnish ODA commitment to Vietnam in future years,
which focuses on poverty reduction, forestry, clean water and
environmental hygiene.
Ambassador Kimmo Lahdevirta said that
Finland always attaches importance to boosting the traditional
friendship and cooperation with Vietnam.
Receiving Luxembourg Ambassador to Thailand and Vietnam , Marc
Thill, President Sang expressed his pleasure at recent achievements in
the two countries’ relations.
He said that while ranking fourth
among EU investors in Vietnam, Luxembourg enterprises should
continue to seek further investment opportunities in metallurgy,
transport and financial services.
Ambassador Marc Thill expressed
his belief that with great potential of both sides, Luxembourg and
Vietnam would successfully cooperate and assist each other in many
fields./.