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Vietnam Year launched in Germany
Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Quoc Cuong
declared the start of the 2010 Vietnam Year in Germany and celebrations for the
traditional lunar New Year festival in Berlin on February 5.
Mr Cuong noted that 2010 is a special year in bilateral relations as it marks
the 35th anniversary of the establishment of Vietnam-Germany diplomatic ties.
He said their top leaders of the two countries decided to organise the Vietnam
Year in Germany and the Germany Year in Vietnam under the auspices of President
Nguyen Minh Triet of Vietnam and President Horst Koehler of Germany.
A wide range of activities, including political, economic, cultural and
individual exchanges, will be held throughout the year in many localities of
both countries.
This is a good chance for Vietnam and Germany to introduce their histories,
cultures and people, and to promote mutual understanding, friendship and
cooperation, said Mr Cuong.
Bilateral relations have fared well in recent times, the diplomat said, adding
that Germany is currently one of Vietnam’s leading European partners in
politics-diplomacy, economics, trade, investment, culture, education, science
and technology. Two-way trade last year reached US$4.6 billion and is expected
to increase to US$5 billion this year.
Both Vietnam and Germany have supported each other and worked closely together
to address global challenges in international forums.
Nearly 100,000 Vietnamese nationals are currently studying and working in
Germany. They have integrated well and made significant contributions to local
communities.
Cornelia Pieper, Minister of State at the German Foreign Office, highlighted
major developments in Germany-Vietnam relations and affirmed that Vietnam is a
very important political partner of Germany in Southeast Asia.
Developing bilateral relations will take centre stage in 2010 and the Vietnam
and Germany Years in each country will lay a firm foundation for bringing our
relations to a higher level, she said.
She also acknowledged the Vietnamese community’s contributions to the
development of bilateral relations.
Ambassador Do Hoa Binh extended lunar New Year Greetings to Vietnamese nationals
in Germany and said he hopes they will continue to be united and contribute more
to the homeland.
Participants were treated to a special art programme and traditional Vietnamese
dishes during the Tet holiday.
Source: VietNamNet/VOV |
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