Vietnam-Japan Ties Develop Strongly with High Political Trust
Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son (R) and Parliamentary Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan Takagi Kei. Photo: VNA |
Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son has expressed his delight at the strong and comprehensive development of Vietnam-Japan ties with high political trust, VNA reported.
During a reception in Hanoi on October 18 for Parliamentary Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan Takagi Kei, who led the Japanese delegation to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Southeast Asia Ministerial Forum 2022, Son spoke highly of Japan’s practical support and important contributions in its role as a co-chair of the OECD Southeast Asia Regional Programme.
He suggested Takagi and the Japanese Foreign Ministry continue promoting bilateral ties in the fields of official development assistance, investment, trade, labour, tourism and locality-to-locality cooperation in mutually beneficial spirit.
Son proposed Japan assist Vietnam in speeding up industrialisation and modernisation; building an independent, self-reliant economy in combination with deep international integration, supply of new-generation ODA, strategic infrastructure, digital transformation and green transition.
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties next year, Son suggested the two foreign ministries work closely together to promote exchanges and high-level meetings, as well as hold activities in the two countries’ localities.
The host wished Japan would make it easier for Vietnamese citizens to apply for visas, thus bolstering tourism and people-to-people exchange between the two nations, and offer support to the Vietnamese community living and working there.
Vice Minister Takagi, for his part, affirmed that Vietnam plays a top important role in Japan’s external policy in the region.
Japan will continue assisting Vietnam in its development, he promised, adding that Japan wants to foster bilateral coordination from politics, diplomacy to trade, investment, climate change response, health care, education, labour, tourism, cultural exchange and locality-to-locality cooperation.
On cooperation in regional and global issues, Takagi congratulated Vietnam on its election to the UN Human Rights Council for the 2023-2025 tenure.
He vowed to work closely with Vietnam in OECD and ASEAN mechanisms and shared Vietnam’s stance on the Bien Dong Sea issue.
Japan delegates visit the Vietnam Women's Museum. Photo courtesy of the museum |
The Parliamentary Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan visited the Vietnam Women's Museum on the morning of October 18 and delivered his wish for Vietnamese women on this occasion of the upcoming Vietnam Women Day. "I wish Vietnamese women more and more development and success".
Takagi also visit and met students, lectucers of Faculty of Japanese Linguistics and Culture, University of Languages & International Studies, Vietnam National University.
Parliamentary Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan Takagi Kei sent a message to the students of the Faculty of Japanese Language and Culture which is a training unit of the University of Languages and International Studies, VNU: "You should have your own dreams." Photo: Minh Ngoc |
After 30 years of development (1992-2022), the Faculty of Japanese Language and Culture has gradually established its position and prestige in the field of training in general and teaching Japanese in particular across the country.
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