Vietnamese, German localities strive to increase ties
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Ambassador Vu Quang Minh (third, from the left) và Mrs. Nadja Zivkovic, Marzahn-Hellersdorf mayor (centre) at the session. (Photo: VNA) |
Ambassador Minh hoped that Marzahn-Hellersdorf would continue offering support to the overseas Vietnamese community there, enabling them to grow stronger and make even more positive and diverse contributions to the borough's development, including the Pacific Trade Centre or Vietnamese pagodas within the borough.
Speaking highly of a cooperation agreement between the borough and Hanoi’s Hoang Mai district, he underlined the need to resume cooperative relations after over two years of disruption due to the Covid-19 pandemic, especially in education, vocational training, nursing and green technology.
According to the diplomat, the amendments to the Immigration Law, recently approved by the German federal parliament, will provide good opportunities for Vietnamese to further integrate into their second homeland. He stated that Vietnam is ready to partner with the borough to materialise these opportunities, especially in education, vocational training, nursing and more.
As several German states and cities are fostering relations with Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) of Vietnam, the ambassador suggested that apart from Hoang Mai district, Marzahn-Hellersdorf should consider expanding collaboration with districts in HCMC - a dynamic and rapidly developing city with several underway German projects.
For her part, Mayor Zivkovic lauded the OV community's integration and contributions in the borough and committed to provide all possible support for them for common development. She hoped to visit Hoang Mai district in November together with a delegation of businesses working in areas where both sides have interest.
Hoang Mai is one of the six districts/cities worldwide with which Marzahn-Hellersdorf has established a partnership. The borough also named a street “Hanoi” (Hanoier Strasse) in compliance with the regulations to name streets after cities rather than districts. According to preliminary statistics, there are approximately 5,000 Vietnamese people residing and working in Marzahn-Hellersdorf at present.