Vietnam, Egypt boost cooperation in potential areas
The Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt organised a seminar in the coastal tourist city of Sharm El Sheikh on October 26 to seek measures to boost cooperation between the two countries in various fields, especially economy, investment and tourism.
Cairo (VNA) – The Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt organised a seminarin the coastal tourist city of Sharm El Sheikh on October 26 to seek measuresto boost cooperation between the two countries in various fields, especiallyeconomy, investment and tourism.
Addressing the function, Vietnamese Ambassador Tran Thanh Cong said the twonations see great potential for tourism collaboration. But the number of Egyptiantourists to Vietnam remains humble as they still lack information about theSoutheast Asian country.
Therefore, the seminar aims to promote the image and tourist destinations ofVietnam to Egyptian friends, thus increasing the number of visitors from the NorthAfrican country, he said.
Florin Macovei, a scholar from Romania, said Vietnam should promote itspotential and strengths, and further advertise its famous tourist sites tointernational visitors, he noted.
According to Mohamed Rabie El-Sherbini from Egypt’s Alexandria city, Egyptiansneed to have more information about Vietnam, not only its history and culturebut also its economy and tourism.
During the seminar, a representative of the Vietnamese Embassy presented areport on economic-trade cooperation between Vietnam and Egypt as well ashighlighted Vietnam’s outstanding economic development achievements.
Documentary films featuring the landscapes and people of Vietnam were screened,together with a display of photos, items, books, newspapers and publications ontourism and handicraft products of Vietnam./.
Vietnam and Egypt have issued a joint statement on the occasion of the State-level visit to Egypt by President Tran Dai Quang and his spouse from August 25-28 at the invitation of President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi.
President Tran Dai Quang on September 1 cabled a congratulatory message to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi on the occasion of the 55th anniversary of the Vietnam-Egypt diplomatic ties (Sept. 1).
A book on the 55th anniversary of the Vietnam-Egypt friendship in the Arabic language was launched at a ceremony held at the Embassy of Vietnam in Egypt on May 16.
Vietnam and Egypt have yet to fully tap their potential for tourism cooperation and make it match their bilateral ties, Vietnamese Ambassador to Egypt Tran Thanh Cong has said.
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