Vietnam attends Eurasian Economic Forum of the Youth
Vietnamese students are joining more than 3,000 representatives from 72 countries and 126 universities worldwide at the Eurasian Economic Forum of the Youth, which is taking place in Moscow, Russia from April 16-19.
Moscow (VNA) – Vietnamese students are joining more than 3,000representatives from 72 countries and 126 universities worldwide at theEurasian Economic Forum of the Youth, which is taking place in Moscow, Russia, from April 16-19.
First Secretary at the Vietnamese Embassy in Russia Le Chi Loi, who is also incharge of the management of Vietnamese students in Russia, led the Vietnamesedelegation comprising students who are pursuing study at the Ural StateUniversity of Economics (USUE) to the plenary session themed“Russia-Asia-Africa-Latin America: The Economy of Mutual Trust”.
In a press conference held in the framework of the forum, Loi said that thereare some 6,000 Vietnamese students in Russia, and the country grants nearly1,000 scholarships for Vietnam each year. The graduates of Russian universitieshave made proactive contributions to the national construction and developmentcause in Vietnam.
He took the occasion to thank Russian teachers and universities for creatingthe best conditions for Vietnamese students in the past years.
USUE rector SilinYakov told Vietnam News Agency’s correspondent that the forum is a goodopportunity for youth delegates and diplomats from more than 70 countriesworldwide to discus and give out initiatives to enhance mutual trust.
The forum focuses on current trends in national and global economy, hoping tocreate motives and a favourable environment for innovation in scientificresearch and develop startup projects among young people, he added.
In the framework of the forum, there will be cultural exchanges, photoexhibitions, seminars and an international martial art festival.-VNA
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