Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue has called on the Slovakian Government to continue to create the best conditions for Vietnamese businesses in Slovakia and ensure equality for hundreds of Vietnamese workers in the country.
Deputy PM Vuong Dinh Hue met with Slovakian Deputy PM and Minister of Interior Robert Kalinak in Bratislava, Slovakia, on September 20
At a meeting with Slovakian Deputy PM and Minister of Interior Robert Kalinak in Bratislava, Slovakia, on September 20, Deputy PM Hue said Slovakia and Vietnam boast great potential for cooperation.
Slovakia is Vietnam’s largest trade partner in Central and Eastern Europe while Vietnam is Slovakia’s 14th biggest trade partner, said Hue.
Host and guest agreed to devise cooperation mechanisms for action plans, organise trade promotion activities, connect businesses and localities of the two countries, and help enterprises invest in the respective markets.
They also discussed the benefits of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement to Vietnamese and Slovakian businesses and people, and agreed to push for the signing of the deal.
Kalinak expressed his belief that Hue’s visit to Slovakia, his first visit to the Central European nation in his capacity as Vietnamese Deputy PM, will advance ties between the two countries.
Slovakia is Vietnam’s faithful and close friend, and stands ready to support the country in any circumstances, he affirmed.
The same day, Deputy PM Hue visited the Trnava region where chairman of the region Tibor Mikus affirmed that Trnava people have special sentiments towards Vietnam.
Trnava plans to step up investment and trade activities in Vietnam while encouraging Vietnamese enterprises to operate in the region.
Deputy PM Hue said the Vietnamese Government welcomes Slovak localities, including Trnava, to establish twin relationships with Vietnamese cities and provinces to boost connectivity and create opportunities for the two sides’ firms and people.
He also talked about possibilities for cooperation in fields of Trnava’s strengths such as heavy industry, chemicals, electricity, electronics, auto manufacturing, wood processing and high-tech.
The official called on Trnava authorities to continue their support and create optimal conditions for the 400-strong Vietnamese community in the region.
In Horne Saliby town of Trnava, Deputy PM Hue and the authorities of Trnava and Horne Saliby inaugurated a plaque in memory of President Ho Chi Minh’s visit to the town on September 18, 1957.
VNA