Venezuela – Vietnam Friendship Association’s e-portal makes debut
The Venezuela – Vietnam Friendship Association (CAVV) has launched an electronic portal at //amistadvenviet.wordpress.com to promote communications on people-to-people diplomacy, Vietnamese culture and people, and the solidarity and friendship between the two countries.
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Hanoi (VNA) – The Venezuela – Vietnam FriendshipAssociation (CAVV) has launched an electronic portal at //amistadvenviet.wordpress.com to promote communications on people-to-people diplomacy, Vietnamese culture andpeople, and the solidarity and friendship between the two countries.
The e-portal has columns on Vietnam, providing readers with President HoChi Minh’s Nhat Ky Trong Tu (Diary in Prison) in Spanish. It also published thefirst newsletter of the CAVV’s activities in recent times.
The development of the portal is part of efforts to improve the quality of and modernisemethods of information transmission, meeting requirements on timely provisionof information on major activities and events between the two countries,contributing to promoting Vietnam’s image to partners and friends in Venezuela.
It is also a forum for Venezuelans who love Vietnam to get insights into theSoutheast Asian nation and make interactions, thus further strengthening traditionalfriendship between the two peoples.
Chairman of the CAVV Carolus Wimmer, in an open letter to introduce the e-portal,thanked members of the association for their contributions and efforts to putthe portal into operation.
He expressed his hope that the portal will be introduced widely to friends worldwide,becoming a reliable information venue for readers in Venezuela, Latin Americaand around the world.
Established on October 22, 2020, the CAVV aimsto bolster the development and exchange of initiatives and experience on thefoundation of the countries’ comprehensive partnerships, and realisecooperation chances between the two nations across all fields./.
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