VietNamNet Bridge – State President Truong
Tan Sang separately received in Hanoi
on Aug. 29 foreign ambassadors who presented their credentials.
At a reception of Malaysian Ambassador Azmil Bin Mohd Zabidi, President Sang
expressed his pleasure at the fine development of the two countries’ relations
in many areas, particularly the economic and trade ties. Vietnam highly values Malaysia as a country attracting
foreign workers, including Vietnamese.
The President proposed the two countries continue to increase cooperation in
socio-economic and security cooperation, contributing to peace and stability in
the region and world at large.
He asked the ambassador to convey his invitation to the King of Malaysia to
visit Vietnam
.
Ambassador Azmil Bin Mohd Zabidi said he hoped that with the tradition of close
cooperation between the two countries, the two countries will continue to
promote policies to increase two-way trade, which has reached 5 billion USD.
While receiving US Ambassador David Bruce Shear, President Sang said he
believed that the new ambassador, with his experience and competence in foreign
affairs, will have a successful term of working and making contributions to the
two countries’ diplomatic ties.
The President highly valued the two countries’ cooperation, affirming that the US is Vietnam leading prioritised
partner.
Although differences in some issues still remain to be discussed, bilateral
ties in general are being enhanced and proven through the prospect of
cooperation in investment, science and technology, education and training, the
President said.
Ambassador Shear said the US
strongly supports multilateral and peaceful solutions for the East Sea
issue and cooperation in sustainable use of the Mekong
water resources. The two countries need to increase coordination to look toward
the goal of maintaining stability and development in the region, he said.
The ambassador said that the US
public opinion highly values Vietnam
’s successes at regional and international forums and wishes to expand
relations with Vietnam
in many fields.
He said he believes the two countries’ leaders will have more cooperation
activities toward the spirit of the strategic partnership in the two countries’
diplomatic ties.
At another meeting with Irish Ambassador Damien Cole, President Sang recalled
the cooperative tradition between two countries, affirming Vietnam ’s wish to boost bilateral cooperation
with Ireland
in many areas.
He asked the Irish ambassador to arrange fact-finding trips to the Southeast
Asian nation’s localities to inquire into cooperative potential during his term
of office. The President affirmed his intention to create conditions for the
Ambassador to fulfil his task.
Ambassador Cole highly valued Vietnam
’s effective use of Ireland
’s official development assistance (ODA) and expressed his good impression of
the country’s socio-economic development and the two countries’ diplomatic
ties.
Also the same day, President Sang received Indonesian Ambassador Pitono
Purnomo, who paid a farewell visit at the end of his term of office in Vietnam .
The President appreciated Ambassador Pitono Purnomo’s contributions during his
term of office in Vietnam
and said he wished the ambassador will make more contributions to unceasingly
developing the diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Ambassador Pitono Purnomo highly valued cooperation between Indonesia and Vietnam in economic areas,
especially exploitation of sea resources, and affirmed he will spare no effort
to boost the two countries’ relations in all areas.
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