Moscow (VNA) –Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Ngo Duc Manh paid a working visit to theRepublic of Tatarstan, one of the republics in the Russia Federation, from July16-19 to boost cooperation in several potential fields.
At a reception for the ambassador, President ofTatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov said there is substantial room for bilateralcollaboration in industrial production, especially manufacturing aircraft andautomobiles, oil processing, agriculture, sports, tourism, science and technology,and education.
He pledged to create optimal conditions forVietnamese businesses to invest in special economic zones, industrial parks,and agriculture in Tatarstan.
He hoped Vietnam would send more students tostudy in Tatarstan and set up cooperative relations between Vietnamese andTatarstanian universities.
The Vietnamese ambassador asked Tatarstan tofacilitate the entry of made-in-Vietnam products – such as mobile phones,footwear, garments, and farm produce – into its trade system.
He also proposed enabling young Vietnameseathletes to attend training courses at Tatarstan’s sport facilities.
The diplomat hoped Tatarstan would choose toactively participate in activities to promote the Vietnam Year 2019 in Russia,and vice versa.
He thanked President Minnikhanov and Tatarstanauthorities for supporting overseas Vietnamese to live stable lives.
He suggested Tatarstan consider making nationalityrecognition easier for Vietnamese who have long-term residence papers and offerfree tuition at Tatarstanian universities to overseas Vietnamese children withgood academic achievements.
The ambassador introduced some of the potentialand strengths in Vietnam’s southern province of Kien Giang, and proposedTatarstan establish cooperative relations with the locality.
During the working visit, the ambassador workedwith senior officials from Tatarstan’s Ministry of Industry and Trade andInvestment Development Agency.
He also visited Innopolis innovative city,Kingrad industrial park, and Zelenodolsk ship-building plant, and met withVietnamese nationals in Kazan.-VNA
At a reception for the ambassador, President ofTatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov said there is substantial room for bilateralcollaboration in industrial production, especially manufacturing aircraft andautomobiles, oil processing, agriculture, sports, tourism, science and technology,and education.
He pledged to create optimal conditions forVietnamese businesses to invest in special economic zones, industrial parks,and agriculture in Tatarstan.
He hoped Vietnam would send more students tostudy in Tatarstan and set up cooperative relations between Vietnamese andTatarstanian universities.
The Vietnamese ambassador asked Tatarstan tofacilitate the entry of made-in-Vietnam products – such as mobile phones,footwear, garments, and farm produce – into its trade system.
He also proposed enabling young Vietnameseathletes to attend training courses at Tatarstan’s sport facilities.
The diplomat hoped Tatarstan would choose toactively participate in activities to promote the Vietnam Year 2019 in Russia,and vice versa.
He thanked President Minnikhanov and Tatarstanauthorities for supporting overseas Vietnamese to live stable lives.
He suggested Tatarstan consider making nationalityrecognition easier for Vietnamese who have long-term residence papers and offerfree tuition at Tatarstanian universities to overseas Vietnamese children withgood academic achievements.
The ambassador introduced some of the potentialand strengths in Vietnam’s southern province of Kien Giang, and proposedTatarstan establish cooperative relations with the locality.
During the working visit, the ambassador workedwith senior officials from Tatarstan’s Ministry of Industry and Trade andInvestment Development Agency.
He also visited Innopolis innovative city,Kingrad industrial park, and Zelenodolsk ship-building plant, and met withVietnamese nationals in Kazan.-VNA
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