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Vietnam, Japan reinforce cooperation in military medicine

Vietnam and Japan sought ways to step up cooperation in military medicine in the time ahead during an online working session on November 30.
Vietnam, Japan reinforce cooperation in military medicine ảnh 1At the working session (Photo: qdnd.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam and Japan soughtways to step up cooperation in military medicine in the time ahead during anonline working session on November 30.

The session saw the participation of representatives from the Department ofMilitary Medicine at the General Department of Logistics, Military Hospital 108,and the Vietnam Military Medical University, as well as the Japanese militaryattache and vice military attache in Vietnam.

Major General Nguyen Xuan Kien, head of the Department of Military Medicine,spoke highly of the success posted by Japan and its army in particular in thefight against COVID-19.

The meeting offered an opportunity for the two sides to accelerate the signingof a memorandum of understanding in military medicine between the two foreignministries, he said.

Officers looked at the pandemic situation in military units in their respectivecountries, and shared their experience in this regard.

They agreed to organise more visits and meetings, both online and in-person, inan effort to enhance cooperation and significantly contribute to defence tiesbetween Vietnam and Japan./.
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