President hails RoK Ambassador's contributions to promoting bilateral ties

President Vo Van Thuong has congratulated the outgoing Ambassador of the Republic of Korea (RoK) to Vietnam, Oh Young Ju, on fulfilling her tasks and commended the diplomat for her important contributions to fostering the bilateral ties.
President hails RoK Ambassador's contributions to promoting bilateral ties ảnh 1President Vo Van Thuong (R) and the outgoing Ambassador of the Republic of Korea (RoK) to Vietnam, Oh Young Ju, at the reception. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – President Vo Van Thuong has congratulated the outgoing Ambassador of the Republic of Korea (RoK) to Vietnam, Oh Young Ju, on fulfilling her tasks and commended the diplomat for her important contributions to fostering the bilateral ties.

Receiving Oh in Hanoi on June 30, President Thuong congratulated the ambassador on being assigned a new task and expressed his belief that the diplomat would continue backing and promoting the Vietnam-RoK comprehensive strategic partnership in the coming time.

He affirmed that Vietnam attached great importance to the freshly-ended State visit by RoK President Yoon Suk Yeol, adding that senior leaders, people and businesses of both nations paid due attention to and highly evaluated the outcomes of this trip.

Oh, for her part, said the RoK sidehighly appreciated of the success of the Vietnam visit by President Yoon.

She said following the visit, President Yoon asked Koreanagencies to implement the cooperation agreements signed between the two countries. She believed that these cooperativecommitments and agreements will soon be materialised in practice, thus helping the bilateral comprehensivestrategic partnership to develop in a deeper, more practical and effective way.

Via the diplomat, President Thuong expressed his thanks to and spoke highly of President Yoon’s directions to soon realise the signed commitments and agreements, affirming that Vietnam will actively carry out these commitments.

The ambassador reiterated President Yoon's invitation to President Thuong and his spouse to soon visit the RoK. President Thuong accepted the invitation with pleasure, saying that the visit will be arranged at a suitable time.

The State leader also asked the ambassador to convey his bestregards to President Yoon and his spouse./.

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