OVs in Australia believe in prospects of bilateral ties

Many overseas Vietnamese (OVs) living in Australia are delighted at the official visit by National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue, which they said, has brought a new breath of life with more hope and greater connection between those living far from the homeland.
OVs in Australia believe in prospects of bilateral ties ảnh 1NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue meets with OVs in Australia. (Photo: VNA)

Melbourne (VNA) – Many overseas Vietnamese (OVs) livingin Australia are delighted at the official visit by National Assembly ChairmanVuong Dinh Hue, which they said, has brought a new breath of life with morehope and greater connection between those living far from the homeland.

Vu Long Thanh, an IT manager at Services Australia – one ofthe country’s major administrative units, believed that following the visit,economic and trade ties between the two nations will prosper.

Once Vietnamese enterprises could export to Australia, they couldreach further to the world as the Pacific nation is a demanding market withhigh requirements, he said.

As one of members welcoming NA Chairman Hue to Australia, Vice Presidentof the Vietnamese Students’ Association in Australia Nguyen Dinh Phuoc saidwith belief that the visit will open up new opportunities for Vietnam-Australiaties and Vietnamese students in particular.

He hoped that more Australian scholarships will be offered toVietnamese students in the near future, and more cooperation deals will besigned to recognise training programmes and certificates of each other, thus enablingVietnamese students to pursue short-term and long-term courses and join exchangeswith Australia./.

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