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Vietnamese Ambassador to South Africa presents credentials

Ambassador to South Africa Vu Van Dung presented his credentials to the country’s President Jacob Zuma on January 24.
Pretoria (VNA) - Ambassador to SouthAfrica Vu Van Dung presented his credentials to the country’s President JacobZuma on January 24.

The Vietnamese diplomat underlined the growingrelations and multi-dimensional cooperation since the establishment of thediplomatic relationship 25 years ago.

Dung pledged that he will do his utmost tocontribute to the friendship and sound cooperation between the two countries.

For his part, President Jacob Zuma wished theAmbassador to have a successful working term and help promote his country’ tiesbroadly.

He said democracy in his country has been consolidatedover the past 20 years, while economy has been improved, external relations expanded,and the status in the international arena heightened.

South Africa will work with regional nations andinternational partners to ensure long-term peace and stability, the Presidentaffirmed.-VNA
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