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Vietnam’s National Day marked in Australia

The Vietnamese Embassy in Australia held a ceremony marking the 77th anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day on September 12.
Vietnam’s National Day marked in Australia ảnh 1Delegates at the event (Photo: VNA)

Sydney (VNA) – The Vietnamese Embassy inAustralia held a ceremony marking the 77th anniversary of Vietnam’sNational Day on September 12.

Speaking at the event, Vietnamese Minister of Foreign AffairsBui Thanh Son expressed his delight that two-way trade hit all-time high to over 18 billion AUD in 2021 and 14 billion USD in seven months of this year, making Australiathe seventh biggest trade partner of Vietnam and Vietnam the 10th biggest trade partner of the Pacific nation.

On the occasion, Son thanked the Australian Government andpeople for providing Vietnam with 22.2 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to cope withthe pandemic.

He believed that ties between Vietnam and Australia will becomecloser when they fully optimise the potential of investment, labour, climatechange response, digital economy and others for the benefit of the two peoplesand for an Indo-Pacific of peace, prosperity and resilience.

Australian Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs Tim Watts, forhis part, expressed his wish to further tighten bilateral ties in the future.

He pledged to assist Vietnam in delivering on the commitments of reducing greenhouse carbon emissions to zero by 2050.

ღ Visiting the Vietnamese Embassy in Australia the same day, Sonasked the embassy to continue further boosting Vietnam-Australia ties,including the exchange of delegations at all levels toward the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties next year./. 

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