Ceremony marks 45 years of Vietnam-Colombia diplomatic relations

The Vietnamese Embassy in Venezuela and Colombia, together with the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has held a ceremony in Bogota to mark the 45th anniversary of the Vietnam-Colombia diplomatic relations.

Chairman of the Vietnamese National Assembly's Committee for External Relations Vu Hai Ha speaks at the ceremony (Photo: VNA)
Chairman of the Vietnamese National Assembly's Committee for External Relations Vu Hai Ha speaks at the ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Caracas (VNA) – The Vietnamese Embassy in Venezuela and Colombia, together with the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has held a ceremony in Bogota to mark the 45th anniversary of the Vietnam-Colombia diplomatic relations.

In his remarks at the July 22 event, Colombian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Jorge Rojas Rodrigez, on behalf of the local government, extended heartfelt condolences to the Vietnamese government and people over the passing of General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong.

He took the occasion to praise the late Party chief for the leader's significant contributions to Vietnam’s socio-economic progress, with attendees and guests observing a moment of silence in commemoration of the Vietnamese leader.

Ambassador Vu Trung My said after more than four decades, the Vietnam-Colombia relationship has been increasingly strengthened and become more substantive across myriad fields, particularly in economic and trade cooperation. Bilateral trade hit 790 million USD last year, doubling that of 2018 and making Colombia Vietnam’s fifth largest trade partner in Latin America.

The Colombian official shared his delight at the positive developments in bilateral relations over recent years, particularly as both countries have collaborated and supported each other within international organisations, multilateral forums, and inter-regional cooperation mechanisms such as the United Nations and the Forum for East Asia-Latin America Cooperation (FEALAC), and joint work between ASEAN and the Pacific Alliance.

Admiring Vietnam's historical struggle for national liberation and reunification, as well as the achievements of its ongoing reform process led by the CPV, Rodrigez stressed the need for both nations to continue expanding collaboration across all sectors to match their strong political relationship.

Prior to the ceremony, the embassy and the Colombian Diplomatic Academy co-organised a seminar on the two countries’ relations and a photo exhibition to showcase the beauty of the Vietnamese nation, culture, and people./.

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