Uganda keen on boosting ties with Vietnam
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Lauding Vietnam’s achievements over the years, the Ugandan PM said that he believes Vietnam will gain new success in its reforms and industrialisation and modernisation.
He lauded Vietnam’s appointing of a Ugandan tycoon, Ceasar Augustus Mulenga, as the Honourary Ambassador in Uganda’s capital Kampala, describing the act as an important step in bilateral ties.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Tanzania Nguyen Kim Doanh (right) pays a courtesy call to Uganda’s Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda. (Photo courtesy of the Vietnam Ambassy in Tanzania) |
He also voiced hope that the Vietnamese Embassy will continue holding activities to bolster the partnership between the two countries.
Briefing his host on the socio-economic situation and major external policies of Vietnam, Ambassador Doanh expressed hope that Vietnam-Uganda relations will be beefed up.
He proposed the two sides increase delegation exchange and the sharing of information on economic potential in each country, creating opportunities for enterprises of both sides to meet and seek partnerships.
Vietnam and Uganda should also consider signing a memorandum of understanding between the two governments on cooperation in economics, trade, investment, financial-banking services, and tourism, he said.
He also thanked the Uganda Government for supporting Vietnam in its run for the seat of Director-General of the UNESCO, while suggesting Uganda continue backing Vietnam at international organisations, as well as Vietnam’s candidacy for non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council for 2020-2021.
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Vietnamese Ambassador presents credentials to Tanzanian President Vietnam's Ambassador to Tanzania Nguyen Kim Doanh handed his credentials to Tanzanian President John Magufuli in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania on August 1. |