Ireland wants to bolster cooperation with Vietnam: Ambassador

Ireland wants to step up collaboration with Vietnam in the areas of education, agrifood and trade, Irish Ambassador to Vietnam Deirdre Ní Fhallúin told the Vietnam News Agency on the threshold of the State visit to the European nation by General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and State President To Lam.

Irish Ambassador to Vietnam Deirdre Ní Fhallúin. (Photo: the Irish Embassy in Vietnam)
Irish Ambassador to Vietnam Deirdre Ní Fhallúin. (Photo: the Irish Embassy in Vietnam)

Hanoi (VNA) – Ireland wants to step up collaboration with Vietnam in the areas of education, agrifood and trade, Irish Ambassador to Vietnam Deirdre Ní Fhallúin told the Vietnam News Agency on the threshold of the State visit to the European nation by General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and State President To Lam.

Reporter: Party General Secretary and State President To Lam and a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation will pay a State visit to Ireland. Could you please share with us the context of the relationship between the two countries and the significances of the visit?

Ambassador Deirdre Ní Fhallúin: Ireland’s Embassy in Vietnam was established in 2005 and since then our two countries have shared a warm relationship, underpinned by our development cooperation programme. Much of our focus has been on supporting ethnic minority communities in Vietnam and on humanitarian mine assistance – working with partners to clear affected land, raise awareness of mines in schools, and support people who have been disabled by unexploded ordnance.

Recently, as Vietnam’s economy has continued its impressive growth, we have increased our bilateral cooperation in the areas of agriculture, food systems, and higher education, focusing on technical support and capacity building, and on building institutional links between our two countries.

Our President, Michael D. Higgins, undertook a State visit to Vietnam in 2016. I know that this visit is still fondly remembered in both countries, so we are delighted that the return State visit of General Secretary, President To Lam to Ireland is now taking place, marking our countries’ deepening relationship.

Reporter: It is said that Ireland has strengths in many areas such as education and training, financial services, insurance, information technology, green technology, renewable energy, etc. What are your comments on the potentials for cooperation between the two countries in the coming time?

Ambassador Deirdre Ní Fhallúin: Ireland was not a developed country until relatively recently - we experienced rapid development and economic growth in the latter half of the last century. We’re now often called ‘The Silicon Valley of Europe’, recognised globally as a centre for pharmaceuticals, technology (Ireland is home to the European headquarters of many big tech companies such as Meta and Google), and high quality education.

From our own development journey, we know how important education is for a country’s development. We have supported Vietnamese students to undertake fully-funded Masters degrees in Ireland under our scholarship scheme the Ireland Fellows Programme. These students return to Vietnam with high quality education and experience, and hopefully a lifelong connection to Ireland.

The Embassy is also increasing cooperation between universities and institutes in our two countries to share experience and build capacity in areas such as agriculture and agrifood, which are priority fields for both Ireland and Vietnam. The Ireland Vietnam Agrifood Partnership (IVAP) is a great example of our strong collaboration in this area.

Ireland is a small island – we also face the growing and urgent challenge of climate change. We must tackle this challenge together and we are increasing our climate resilience work in rural communities in Vietnam and to deepening university cooperation and research in the areas of climate change and sustainability.

Reporter: After nearly 30 years of establishing diplomatic relations, the two countries have seen many positive results in bilateral cooperation. What are notable highlights in the cooperative relationship between the two countries in recent times?

Ambassador Deirdre Ní Fhallúin: At the Embassy, we’re very proud of our long development cooperation programme with Vietnam, particularly our focus on working with ethnic minorities, and humanitarian mine assistance, and also our programmes on nutrition and maternal health, and our growing work on increasing resilience to climate change. We were proud recently to be able to provide 250,000 EUR in humanitarian funding for the response to the impact of Typhoon Yagi, which has had a devastating impact in northern Vietnam. That funding is supporting the work of UNICEF providing immediate assistance in the form of clean water and hygiene to affected families.

It is great to see the bilateral relationship between Ireland and Vietnam evolving in the years since we established our Embassy, as we seek to increase our cooperation in other areas such as education and agrifood, as well as to increase trade between our two countries. The relationship between Ireland and Vietnam will continue to evolve and develop with a positive trajectory. The State visit of President Michael D. Higgins to Vietnam nearly a decade ago was an important milestone in our bilateral relationship. Party General Secretary and President To Lam’s visit marks another significant step, and I am delighted that this return visit is now taking place. I am looking forward to continuing my work to further deepen and strengthen our ties during my time as Ambassador.

Reporter: Thank you./.

VNA

See more

National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man addresses the ceremony. (Photo: VNA)

NA Chairman presents certificate of merit to "Dai bieu Nhan dan" Newspaper

The top legislator underscored the newspaper’s important role in disseminating the Party’s guidelines and policies, the State’s laws, and in reflecting the activities of the NA, its agencies and People’s Councils, while serving as a bridge between the legislature and voters nationwide.

Party General Secretary To Lam speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)

Party chief meets with members of subcommittees preparing for 14th National Congress

Party General Secretary To Lam said preparations for the 14th National Party Congress had been carried out in the context of complex global developments, rising national development requirements and the need to deploy difficult and sensitive tasks, especially streamlining the political system, reorganising administrative units and operating a two-tier local administration system.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung (R) receives Ambassador of the Czech Republic Hynek Kmonicek (Photo: VNA)

Foreign Minister receives out-going Ambassador of Czech Republic

Political and diplomatic relations have continued to deepen through frequent all-level exchanges, culminating in the official upgrade of bilateral ties to a Strategic Partnership on the occasion of the 75th founding anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

Permanent Member of the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat Tran Cam Tu (second, left) extends Tet greetings to former Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh’s family. (Photo: VNA)

Permanent Secretariat member honours former Party leaders

Politburo member and Permanent Member of the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat Tran Cam Tu on February 10 paid visits and extended New Year wishes to former Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh and to offer incense in remembrance of late Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong at his residence.

PM Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the banquet (Photo: VNA)

PM, spouse host banquet for diplomatic corps in Hanoi

On behalf of Party General Secretary To Lam and other Party and State leaders, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh conveyed sincere gratitude to ambassadors, heads of international organisations, foreign governments, and peoples who have stood with Vietnam through challenges and triumphs throughout its process of national construction and defence.

Party General Secretary To Lam visits Bau Rong historical and cultural relic site (Photo: VNA)

Party General Secretary offers incense in Tay Ninh, Ho Chi Minh City

Party General Secretary To Lam and his entourage laid wreaths and offered incense at Tra Vo Martyrs’ Cemetery in the southern province of Tay Ninh on February 9, honouring heroic martyrs who laid down their lives for national independence and freedom, ahead of the coming Lunar New Year (Tet).

Vietnam’s Formed Police Unit No. 1 has been officially approved for an upgrade from Level 2 to Level 3 under the UN Peacekeeping Capability Readiness System. (Photo: congannhandan.vn)

UN officially upgrades Vietnam’s peacekeeping police unit to Level 3

Achieving PCRS Level 3 reflects Vietnam’s strong commitment and high credibility as a troop- and police-contributing country to UN peacekeeping. It is regarded as an important stepping stone toward actual deployment, while affirming the professionalism, discipline and international integration capacity of the People’s Public Security Force.

National Assembly Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Thanh (R) and Ambassador of the Republic of Korea (RoK) to Vietnam Choi Young Sam in Hanoi on February 9. (Photo: daibieunhandan.vn)

NA Vice Chairwoman receives RoK Ambassador

Vietnam and the RoK will continue to maintain high-level meetings, exchanges and interactions among parliamentary committees, legislators, young and female parliamentarians, to make bilateral relations more practical and close-knit.