Hungary - Vietnam relations will increasingly develop: Hungarian NA official

Paris (VNA) - Hungary
- Vietnam relations will increasingly develop in the future, Márta Mátrai, first
officer of the Hungarian National Assembly (NA), has said.
She made the statement in a recent interview granted to Vietnam
News Agency correspondents in France on the sidelines of the Vietnamese Women’s
Forum in Europe held in early June in the Hungarian capital of Budapest.
Mátrai appreciated
the sound relationship between the two legislatures, which has developed on
three pillars. They are the cooperation of the two countries' Friendship Parliamentary
Groups, links between specialised
committees and ties between the two NA Offices.
A series of activities were
organised in late last June, including the visit of NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue,
business and educational forums and cultural events, reflecting that the
relationship between the two countries has grown across multiple fields, she said.
According
to her, the political and diplomatic relations between the two countries play a
leading role, while economic and trading ties are also indispensable.
At the meeting between the
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and NA Chairman Hue during the
Vietnamese top legistor's visit to Hungary last year, the two
sides discussed a wide range of measures to further promote their
economic
collaboration, she said.
According to Mátrai, the
signing of a series of bilateral cooperation agreements serves as a good foundation
for boosting ties between the two countries. Especially, eight Vietnamese
universities signed collaboration programmes with Hungarian partners within the
framework of the visit, she noted.

Hungary
provides 200 scholarships for Vietnamese students to study in the
Eastern
European country every year, she said, emphasising that the move aims to
help more young people be trained in Hungary, with this group being the
ones who will serve as a bridge boosting the relationship between the
two countries in the future.
Mátrai also highly appreciated
the establishment of the Hungarian Club in Hanoi in early 2023 which aims to
bring together alumni who have studied in Hungary and young people who are interested
in learning about the Eastern European country.
She believed that it will strengthen people-to-people exchanges and help Vietnamese people gain a better understanding of Hungary./.