The Vietnam-Italy Friendship Association (VIFA) will focus on boostingpeople-to-people diplomatic activities to further strengthen cooperationin economics, trade, investment, sci-technological exchange, educationand training, and tourism between the two countries in the coming time.
The plan was released at VIFA’s sixth congress forthe 2013-2018 term in Hanoi on January 10, which elected its new34-member executive board.
At the congress,participants agreed that the association will work hard to enhance andexpand its relations with Italian partners, thus fostering the strategicpartnership and all-round ties between the two countries and peoplewhile calling on Italian friends to continue supporting Vietnam’sindustrialisation, modernisation and national defence.
VIFA will serve as a bridge to connect both sides’ businesscommunities, helping Vietnamese enterprises access those from Italy.
The Dante Centre, a language and cultural institution in Rome, willcontinue promoting the Italian language and culture to Vietnamesegraduate students, as well as helping them prepare for study at thecountry’s universities and research institutions.
Over five terms, VIFA has worked hard to facilitate the success ofpeople-to-people diplomatic affairs while stepping up friendship,cooperation and mutual understanding between Vietnam and Italy.
It has also worked closely with chapters of the Italy-VietnamFriendship Association to organise activities supporting Vietnam,especially in assisting Vietnamese Agent Orange/dioxin victims.-VNA
The plan was released at VIFA’s sixth congress forthe 2013-2018 term in Hanoi on January 10, which elected its new34-member executive board.
At the congress,participants agreed that the association will work hard to enhance andexpand its relations with Italian partners, thus fostering the strategicpartnership and all-round ties between the two countries and peoplewhile calling on Italian friends to continue supporting Vietnam’sindustrialisation, modernisation and national defence.
VIFA will serve as a bridge to connect both sides’ businesscommunities, helping Vietnamese enterprises access those from Italy.
The Dante Centre, a language and cultural institution in Rome, willcontinue promoting the Italian language and culture to Vietnamesegraduate students, as well as helping them prepare for study at thecountry’s universities and research institutions.
Over five terms, VIFA has worked hard to facilitate the success ofpeople-to-people diplomatic affairs while stepping up friendship,cooperation and mutual understanding between Vietnam and Italy.
It has also worked closely with chapters of the Italy-VietnamFriendship Association to organise activities supporting Vietnam,especially in assisting Vietnamese Agent Orange/dioxin victims.-VNA