Polish President hopes for stronger relations with Vietnam

New Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Hung presented his credentials to Polish President Andrzej Duda on September 15.
Polish President hopes for stronger relations with Vietnam ảnh 1Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Hung (L) and Polish President Andrzej Duda (Photo: prezydent.pl)

Hanoi (VNA) - NewVietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Hung presented his credentials to Polish PresidentAndrzej Duda on September 15.

Receiving the ambassador, President Dudacongratulated Vietnam on its development successes over the past years, viewingthese as important factors helping to promote the country’s prestige andstanding at the regional and global levels.

He also voiced his delight at the progress in thefriendship and cooperation between Vietnam and Poland over the last 70 yearsand said he values the Vietnamese community’s contributions to his country’ssocio-economic development.

The President also affirmed a wish to continue enhancingmultifaceted ties between the two nations.

Expressing his honour at serving as Ambassadorto Poland, Hung told his host about Vietnam’s recent achievements insocio-economic development and international integration, along with itsdevelopment targets and strategies for the time to come.

He noted that Poland is an important partner ofVietnam in Central and Eastern Europe, and he believes the potential for bilateralcooperation remains huge, especially under the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement(EVFTA) that took effect on August 1.

The ambassador also thanked the Polish Presidentand Government for creating favourable conditions for Vietnamese people in thecountry to settle down and integrate into the local society.

He pledged his utmost effort to join the Polish Ambassadorto Vietnam in fulfilling their duties to help bring bilateral cooperation to anew level for the sake of the two countries’ people and for peace, stability,cooperation, and development in their respective regions and the world as awhole./.
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