Vietnamese Ambassdor to Egypt Tran Thanh Cong speaks at the get-together (Photo: VNA)Addressing the event, Ambassdor Tran Thanh Cong briefed participants on the socio-economic situation in the homeland, Vietnam’s achievements in the fight against COVID-19, and remarkable developments in the Vietnam - Egypt relationship in 2021.He highlighted the traditional relationship between the two countries, saying that there are good prospects for Vietnam and Egypt to further promote the bilateral relations in the time to come.The diplomat expressed his hope that the two sides will focus on stepping up the cooperation in their strong fields such as agriculture, textiles, aquatic processing, aquaculture, and electronics.He added that the two countries should also promote the implementation of cooperative agreements between their localities, thus making it easier for their businesses to access each other's markets.The ambassador took the occasion to praise efforts and contributions of the V
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VOV.VN - Over 70 firms of the Red Sea Governorate in Egypt attended a business forum held by the Vietnamese Embassy on July 7 in Hurghada city in order to learn more about the country’s potential for trade, economic, and tourism co-operation.
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Addressing the delegates, Vietnamese Ambassador to Egypt Tran Thanh Cong reviewed the positive developments in the traditional friendship and co-operation between both sides, noting both countries signed co-operation documents in various areas following high-level reciprocal visits by their leaders in 2017 and 2018.