Swiss-designed conference room inaugurated at diplomatic academy
Swiss Ambassador to Vietnam Ivo Sieber and acting Director of the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (DAV) Pham Lan Dung cut a ribbon to inaugurate the Geneva conference room at the academy on November 24.
Swiss Ambassador to Vietnam Ivo Sieber and acting Director of the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (DAV) Pham Lan Dung cut a ribbon to inaugurate the Geneva conference room at the academy (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Swiss Ambassadorto Vietnam Ivo Sieber and acting Director of the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam(DAV) PhamLan Dung cut a ribbon to inaugurate the Geneva conference room at the academy onNovember 24.
The Swiss-designed conference room reflects the city’s natural surroundings with the lake of Geneva and its mountain scenery. It carries special symbolism and offers a new and inspiring connection between Geneva and Hanoi. As European headquarters of the United Nations, Geneva is the operational heart of the multilateral system. The city earned itself the title of capital of peace, acting as place of dialogue, including for facilitating peace conferences and processes. Geneva’s open mind and spirit, allowing for inclusive and tolerant debates among people of different views and opinions, aims at nurturing constructive discussions.
Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, Ambassador Sieber stated that the conference room’s inauguration is part of activities to mark the 50th anniversaryof diplomatic ties between the two countries, thereby spotlighting the long-term friendship,mutual trust and solid foundation between the two countries.
He said the recent visit to Vietnam by Swiss Vice President Ignazio Cassis, andthe upcoming official visit to Switzerland by Vietnamese President Nguyen XuanPhuc are clear evidence for the two countries’ strong commitments to promoting their bilateral partnership.
Sieber said with its supportfor DAV in interior design of the conference room, Switzerland wishes to createa long-term link between Vietnam's leading training-research institution oninternational relations with Geneva – the multilateral system centre.
For her part, acting director of DAV Dung said the facility's inauguration shows that the bilateral relationship between Vietnam andSwitzerland has been further expanded, from humanitarian and developmentassistance, trade and investment, to education – training, and humanresources development, which are key for sustainable and long-term development.
🥀 Ambassador Sieber revealed his country’s candidacy for a non-permanent membership of the UN Security Council (UNSC) for the 2023-2024 tenure./.
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