Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc received Armenian Ambassador to Vietnam Vahram Kazhoyan on the occasion he began his term in Vietnam. (Photo: Armenian Embassy in Vietnam) Reporter: Diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Armenia were established on 14 July 1992. The friendship and traditional cooperation between Vietnam and Armenia have been built over the past 30 years. Would you please share about diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Armenia recently? Ambassador Vahram Kazhoyan: Thank you for this opportunity to address to the people through your publication. Using this opportunity, I would first of all like to extend my warmest congratulations to the people of Vietnam on the occasion of the Lunar New Year and wish them power and strength, the symbols of the Tiger, during the year of 2022. I also wish the people of Vietnam strong health, and determination to fully overcome the COVID-19 pandemic. Armenian-Vietnamese relations have been tested through time. We have had a number of official visits of delegations since the early days of the establishment of diplomatic relations. The following Armenian Delegations have visited Vietnam during the past 30 years: Vice-President of the Republic of Armenia Mr. Gagik Harutyunyan, December, 1992; Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Mr. Vartan Oskanian, August, 2002; Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Mr. Edward Nalbandian, February, 2012; President of the Republic of Armenia Mr. Serzh Sargsyan, June, 2012; Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Mr. Nikol Pashinyan, July, 2019; Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, Head of Armenia-Vietnam Friendship Group Mr. Vahe Enfiajyan, November, 2019. Likewise, the following Vietnamese delegations have visited Armenia: Minister of Justice of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Mr. Ha Hung Cuong, October, 2015; Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Mr. Pham Binh Minh, for the participation in the 17th Summit of the Organization of La Francophonie, October, 2018; Head of the Commission for External Relations of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Mr. Hoang Binh Quan, for participation in the International Conference of the Political Parties of Asia-Europe Cooperation, April, 2019; Parliamentary Delegation headed by the Vice-Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Assembly, Chairman of the Vietnam-Armenia Friendship Group of the Parliament of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Nguyen Manh Tien, June, 2019. An extensive legal framework exists between our two countries, encompassing many different spheres of cooperation: cooperation in the sphere of production and technology between the Ministry of Industry of Armenia and the Ministry of Heavy Industry of Vietnam, 1992; scientific-technical cooperation between the Government of Armenia and the Government of Vietnam, 1992; reciprocal promotion and protection of investments between the Government of Armenia and the Government of Vietnam, 1992; trade and economic cooperation between the Government of Armenia and the Government of Vietnam, 1992; economic, trade, scientific and technical Cooperation between the Government of Armenia and the Government of Vietnam, 2012; the mutual waiver of visa requirements for holders of diplomatic and official passports between the Government of Armenia and the Government of Vietnam, 2012; cooperation in the field of culture for 2015-2018 between the Ministry of Culture of Armenia and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam, 2015; Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation between the Ministry of Justice of Armenia and the Ministry of Justice of Vietnam, 2015; cooperation in the field of tourism between the Ministry of Economy of Armenia and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam, 2019. In addition to these bilateral agreements and Memoranda of Understanding, Armenia and Vietnam have cooperated in the framework of the Free Trade Agreement between Vietnam and Eurasian Economic Union since 2016. A new important page in Armenian-Vietnamese bilateral relations was started with the opening of the Armenian Embassy in Hanoi in 2013. It enabled us to work more closely with the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, towards the implementation of our mutual goals. We believe that our two peoples need to know each other better, and the best means to do that is through cultural and tourist exchanges. Accordingly, Armenian side is currently looking into the possibilities of easing the visa requirements for tourists from Armenia and Vietnam, traveling to discover our countries beautiful sites, mountains, seashores and the cultural heritage. Deepening and expanding the legal basis in the spheres representing mutual interest also can give new impetus to the further development of bilateral relations between Armenia and Vietnam. Reporter: The official working visit to Vietnam by Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan in 2019 to further strengthen the friendship and traditional cooperation between Vietnam – Armenia as well as promoting cooperation on potential fields. Would you please share how the multi-faced cooperation between Vietnam and Armenia has been effectively implemented since then? Ambassador Vahram Kazhoyan: As mentioned earlier our friendly countries have excellent political relations. However, the same cannot be stated for our trade-economic relations. The trade volumes are not satisfactory. 2019 registered the highest numbers since 1992. During the last 30 years exports from Armenia to Vietnam have increased at an annual rate of 15.8%, from the lowest USD 24K in 1997 to USD 601K in 2019. Armenia exported Vietnam, mainly chocolate and tobacco in 2019. Vietnam has exported USD 57.9M to Armenia in 2019, the main products being broadcasting equipment, coffee and textiles. During the last 30 years exports from Vietnam to Armenia have increased at an annual rate of 37.7%, from the lowest USD 50.6K in 1997 to USD 57.9M in 2019. These numbers are very low compared to the potential that our countries have and the interest that the businessmen in both countries express towards import and export of goods in both directions. Armenia has a well-developed ICT sector, agricultural (fresh, dried and canned fruits and vegetables) and food production (dairy, meat, fruit juices, chocolates), alcoholic drinks (cognac, wine, beer) production and export, jewellery, cigarettes, construction materials, etc. Armenian brandy Ararat and our wines have been recognized as winners in different international fairs and competitions, winning Grand Prizes and gold medals. At the same time Armenia is interested in importing coffee, fruits, textile, leather goods, electronics, including computers and accessories and parts, etc. Reporter: Despite world trade uncertainty and the COVID-19 pandemic, two-way trade turnover between Vietnam – Armenia still registered impressive growth in the first 9 months of 2021, the registered capital reached 7.8 million USD, up 7 times over the same period in 2020. Could you please give your assessment about this result? Ambassador Vahram Kazhoyan: The COVID-19 pandemic was a new challenge to the world and not only one for the medical-scientific world but also to the economies of countries. It hit very hard to the airline, travel and tourism industries, the production of a number of goods, the factories of which had to be shut down. After the heavy blow that many economies suffered in 2020, the first year of the pandemic, and in order to recover from this “new normal”, 2021 required multiple adjustments by the respective governments to be able to come out of standstill and to reboot their economies. As a consequence, 2021 registered a breakthrough in two directions – the world was striking back with several vaccines that were successfully fighting the virus, and simultaneously recovering the economy from the slump of 2020. In the same way both Armenia and Vietnam recovered from the initial year of COVID-19 pandemic through reforms aimed at i