Mozambique looks to stronger cooperation with Vietnam

A Mozambican official has expressed the desire to continue promoting practical cooperation with Vietnam at a recent ceremony marking Vietnam’s National Day in Maputo.
Mozambique looks to stronger cooperation with Vietnam ảnh 1Mozambican Minister of Education and Human Development Carmelita Rita Namashulua speaks at the ceremony. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – A Mozambican official has expressedthe desire to continue promoting practical cooperation with Vietnam at a recent ceremony marking Vietnam’s National Day in Maputo.

The ceremony was co-organised by the Vietnamese Embassy andexpat community in Mozambique.

In her speech, Mozambican Minister of Education and HumanDevelopment Carmelita Rita Namashulua said Mozambique’s government and people appreciated Vietnam’s practical collaboration and support in farming, health, education, andtelecoms over the past years.

She called on Vietnamese firms to further invest in Mozambique’s projects on ore mining and agro-forestry development and boost bilateral trade.

Vietnamese Ambassador Pham Hoang Kim said Vietnam valued andwanted to enhance its traditional friendship and practical multifacetedcooperation with Mozambique, particularly in the exchange of experts, telecominvestment, trade, agriculture, education and exploitation of naturalresources.

The 77th National Day of Vietnam (September 2,1945-2022) was also celebrated by the Vietnamese Embassy in Switzerland, with acultural day and a seminar on sustainable economic development held withinthe framework of the Gwand 2022 Lucerne Sustainable Festival from September1-3.

The cultural event featured Vietnamese culinary delights,and performances of kylin-lion dance and traditional Vietnamese martial arts.In addition, it treated visitors to a fashion show of ‘ao dai’ (Vietnam’straditional long dress) and other traditional costumes by designer La Pham./.
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