Vietnam steps up cooperation with Venezuelan localities
A delegation of the Vietnamese Embassy in Venezuela, headed by Ambassador Le Viet Duyen, has recently visited Monagas state to promote economic, trade and investment ties and other potential cooperation initiatives between the two countries.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Venezuela Le Viet Duyen (R) during a working session with Governor of Monagas Ernesto Luna (L). (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – A delegation of the VietnameseEmbassy in Venezuela, headed by Ambassador Le Viet Duyen, has recently visited Monagasstate to promote economic, trade and investment ties and other potential cooperationinitiatives between the two countries.
At a working session with the delegation, Governor of Monagas Ernesto Luna committed that the state authorities will establish working groupsto increase contact with the embassy in connecting Vietnameseand Venezuelan businesses and promoting specific cooperation and investmentprojects.
For his part, Duyen lauded Monagas’s achievements in politics, economy, and culture and vowed to foster commercial ties between the two nations in general and between Vietnam and Monagas in particular based on their traditional solidarity and friendship.
He highlighted his wish to expand Vietnam’s agriculturalcooperation project to Monagas following its success in Guárico state.
During the trip, the embassy held a workshop to promote the trade of key Vietnamese products with the participation of local leadersand about 40 officials and businessmen.
After introducing Vietnam’s socio-economic development achievements after 35 yearsof Doi Moi (Renewal), Duyen said there are abundant opportunities for Venezuelanconsumers to use Vietnamese products.
He stressed that as Vietnam is among the biggest woodworkingproduction centres in the world, Venezuela, including Monagas, can export theirtimber to Vietnamese producers.
The Vietnamese delegation and Venezuelan officials at the annual Exposur Monagas Fair. (Photo: VNA)
Also on this occasion, the Vietnamese Embassy coordinatedwith the Venezuela-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce (CAVENVIET) to run a Vietnamese stallat the annual Exposur Monagas Fair./.
A delegation from the Vietnamese Embassy in Venezuela, led by Ambassador Le Viet Duyen, paid a working visit to Monagas state from July 9-12 to promote economic and trade ties, and potential cooperation initiatives between the two countries.
Publications of Vietnam are being showcased at the 17th Venezuela International Book Fair (FILVEN 2021) as Vietnam is the event’s guest country of honour at the invitation of Venuezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Venezuela on November 6 held a cultural and culinary gala event at the Simón Bolívar theatre within the framework of the 17th Venezuela International Book Fair (FILVEN 2021) and as part of activities to mark the 32nd anniversary of the two countries’ diplomatic ties (December 18).
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