People-to-people exchange helps deepen Vietnam – Nepal relationship: Diplomat

Vietnamese Ambassador to India, Nepal and Bhutan Nguyen Thanh Hai said in recent years, the strong promotion of people-to-people exchange has truly served as a bonding force between the two countries, noting that the Vietnam – Nepal Friendship Association (VNFA), established in September 2014, has played an active role in this regard.

Vietnamese Ambassador to India, Nepal and Bhutan Nguyen Thanh Hai (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese Ambassador to India, Nepal and Bhutan Nguyen Thanh Hai (Photo: VNA)

New Delhi (VNA) – People-to-people diplomacy is a highlight and an important foundation in the relationship between Vietnam and Nepal, stated Vietnamese Ambassador to India, Nepal and Bhutan Nguyen Thanh Hai.

The diplomat said in recent years, the strong promotion of people-to-people exchange has truly served as a bonding force between the two countries, noting that the Vietnam – Nepal Friendship Association (VNFA), established in September 2014, has played an active role in this regard.

He noted that over the past five decades since establishing diplomatic ties, Vietnam and Nepal have jointly nurtured and developed a strong traditional friendship and cooperation, especially in politics, economy, culture, and people-to-people diplomacy. Political and diplomatic relations have grown increasingly close, highlighted by the official visit to Vietnam by Nepalese Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli and his attendance at the United Nations Day of Vesak 2019.

In addition, mutual visits by government delegations and friendship associations have contributed to further strengthening bilateral ties, he added.

According to the diplomat, Vietnam and Nepal have consistently supported each other and coordinated well at regional and international forums. Economic and trade relations between the two countries have seen positive progress, with two-way trade reaching nearly 100 million USD annually in 2023 and 2024.

The Honorary Consul of Vietnam in Nepal, appointed in October 2016, has effectively contributed to multifaceted cooperation between the two countries, he said, adding that tourism cooperation is also making strides, with a growing number of Vietnamese travellers to Nepal, particularly to explore Buddhist spiritual sites.

Hai also mentioned future cooperation orientations and priorities to beef up the traditional friendship between the two countries, stressing that Vietnam attaches great importance to deepening its traditional friendship and cooperation with Nepal in a more substantive and effective manner, contributing to the socio-economic development of both nations.

He underlined the need for the two sides to leverage their respective strengths to realise the potential of bilateral cooperation, promote delegation exchanges at all levels and channels to build a solid political and diplomatic foundation for relations, and support each other at international forums.

The two sides should pay heed to finalising legal frameworks for bilateral cooperation, including accelerating the signing of a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) and Memorandums of Understanding on economic, labour, and tourism cooperation, he said, adding that it is also necessary to boost trade and investment promotion activities to unlock business opportunities.

Hai suggested establishing direct air connectivity between the two countries, given the growing demand for travel and tourism among their citizens, saying that this would be a key factor in exploiting each country’s tourism potential.

Additionally, the two countries need to further strengthen people-to-people connection, particularly by enhancing the roles of the VNFA and the Nepal Peace and Solidarity Council, Hai noted.

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations (May 15, 1975-2025), the two countries have coordinated to organise a wide range of activities aimed at deepening mutual understanding between their peoples and fostering stronger friendship and cooperation among their ministries, sectors, and organisations, the ambassador said./.

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