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Friendship association helps strengthen Vietnam – RoK ties: PM

The Korea – Vietnam Friendship Association (KOVIFA) has made significant contributions to the fruitful relations between the two countries in the past years, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said on November 27.
Friendship association helps strengthen Vietnam – RoK ties: PM ảnh 1Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (R) meets with KOVIFA Chairman Chol Young Joo (Photo: VNA)
Seoul (VNA) – The Korea – Vietnam Friendship Association (KOVIFA)has made significant contributions to the fruitful relations between the twocountries in the past years, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said on November27.

Hosting KOVIFA Chairman Chol Young Joo in Seoul, PM Phuc hoped that Chol andKOVIFA members will further their efforts to develop the sound friendship andall-round cooperation between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK).

The Vietnamese Government and localities always create favourable conditions,particularly in investment license procedures, for Korean investors to do successfulbusiness in Vietnam, he said, adding Vietnam is also striving to increase tradevalue between ASEAN and the RoK.

He wished Korean corporations will strengthen investment in Vietnam, sayingboth sides should boost cooperation as they are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the diplomatic ties in 2022.

He also took the occasion to ask Chol and the KOVIFA to help Vietnamese bridesso that they can better integrate into the host nation.

KOVIFA’s activities play an important role to help the two peoples enhancemutual understanding, he stressed.

Chol, for his part, affirmed the KOVIFA has worked to elevate the bilateralties to a new high, expressing his hope to receive further support from theVietnamese Government so that the association can contribute more to thefriendship between the two nations.

He pledged to give more support to Vietnamese nationals living and working inthe RoK./.
VNA

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