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Viet Nam hopes for enhanced ties with Japan

VNA
Published: June 21, 2013

Viet Nam wants, together with Japan, to foster their strategic partnership in all fields, for the prosperous development of each country as well as for peace and development in the region and the world at large.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung made the statement at a June 20 reception for former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, who is in Hanoi for the third Viet Nam ICT Summit and the Viet Nam-Japan science and technology cooperation workshop.

PM Nguyen Tan Dung meets with Japanese former PM Yukio Hatoyama.
PM Nguyen Tan Dung meets with Japanese former PM Yukio Hatoyama.

PM Dung spoke highly of Yukio Hatoyama’s visit and his contributions to strengthening and consolidating the bilateral ties in politics, economic cooperation and people-to-people exchange.

He expressed his wish that the former Japanese PM will continue making his contributions to the two countries’ relations, firstly strengthening political and diplomatic ties and mutual support at international forum.

The two sides should accelerate economic, trade and investment cooperation as well as creating conditions for Viet Namese products to enter Japan and for Japanese businesses to do long-term investment in Viet Nam, he said.

Affirming Viet Nam’s effective use of Japanese official development assistance (ODA), PM Dung suggested Japan increase the aid to the country to develop its infrastructure.

Viet Nam wants to boost cooperation with Japan in science and technology and human resources training, he said, suggesting Japan create conditions for Viet Namese students to pursue their study in the country and open vocational colleges in Viet Nam.

For his part, Yukio Hatoyama expressed his hope that the two countries’ strategic partnership will continue developing in all aspects, bringing practical benefits to both sides.

He affirmed that Japan will continue support for Viet Nam in human resources training, support industry development, and science and technology.

Expressing pleasure at Viet Nam’s effective use of Japanese ODA, the former Japanese PM said he hopes that in the coming time, Japan will continue providing ODA for Viet Nam in infrastructure development, particularly roads and seaports, and human resources training.

(Source: VNA)

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