Ambassador presents credentials to King of Spain

Vietnamese Ambassador to Spain Hoang Xuan Hai presented credentials to King Felipe VI in Madrid on June 17.
Ambassador presents credentials to King of Spain ảnh 1King Felipe VI of Spain (Photo: Getty Images)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese Ambassador to Spain HoangXuan Hai presented credentials to King Felipe VI in Madrid on June 17.

Hai expressed his honour to assume the mission in Spain at atime when the two countries recently celebrated the 10th anniversaryof bilateral strategic partnership (2009-2019).

Speaking highly of drastic and effective measures taken bythe Spanish Government to curb the COVID-19, the ambassador believed that underthe sound reign of the King and leadership of the Government, the Spanishpeople will soon overcome difficulties and continue building a prosperouscountry.

In the capacity as ASEAN Chair and a non-permanent member ofthe United Nations Security Council, Vietnam wants to work closely withinternational community, including Spain, to share experience, study vaccinesand treatment regimes, toward driving back the pandemic and restoring economicand trade activities, he said.

The diplomat also pledged to do his best to further propelbilateral ties in the near future, especially in agriculture, energy,science-technology, education, environment and climate change response.

King Felipe VI, for his part, expressed his impression onVietnam’s achievements in fighting COVID-19. He believed that the ambassador will serve as a bridge to furtherdevelop friendship and cooperation between the two nations./.
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