Berlusconi made his remarks during a Rome reception for VietnamesePermanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Sinh Hung, who is in Italy onan official visit.
The two leaders said they werepleased to see business activities growing between the two countries andassigned relevant bodies to foster the development.
The Italian PM supported Hung's idea of developing co-operation ineducation and training, and television to help promote Vietnam 's imagein Italy and vice versa.
Hung also met theItalian Minister of Tourism, Michela Brambilla, to discuss measures topromote co-operation in a field seen as economically strategic for bothsides.
The visiting deputy PM said Vietnam wouldlike Italians to invest in tourism infrastructure, business-managementtraining - and organising tours between the two countries.
On July 14, Vietnam News Agency General Director Tran Mai Huongand Italian News Agency (ANSA) CEO and General Manager Giuseppe Cerbonesigned a co-operation agreement during Hung's visit to Rome.
The two agencies agreed to exchange news, photos, high-leveldelegations and journalists to increase mutual understanding.
The heads of the two news agencies said the signing would playan active role in promoting bilateral relations between the twocountries - and the two agencies.
Huong and Cerbonealso discussed the possibility of exchanging multimedia products.
On July 13 in Milan , Deputy PM Hung witnessed thesigning of an agreement that enables diplomatic passport holders totravel without visas. Another was signed on debt exchange.
Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Quoc Cuong and ItalianForeign Minister Franco Frattini also signed a memorandum on Italy's involvement in activities to celebrate the 1,000th year of ThangLong-Hanoi./.