Foreign ministry congratulates embassy on Cambodia’s national day
A delegation of Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs came to the Cambodian Embassy in Hanoi on November 7 to extend congratulations on the 63rd National Day of Cambodia.
Hanoi (VNA) – A delegation of Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs came to the Camb💞odian Embassy in Hanoi on November 7 to extend congratulations on the 63rd National Day of Cambodia.
Deputy Foreign Minister Dang Dinh Quy congratulated the State and people of Cambodia on their massive development achievements over the past 63 years.
Vietnam and Cambodia boast a time-honoured and fine friendship - a pride and also a priceless asset that they should treasure, he noted, highlighting his country’s consistent policy of prioritising the amity and all-faceted cooperation with Cambodia.
He wished the Cambodian people would obtain even greater accomplishments in the near future.
Quy also spoke highly of the close cooperation between the Cambodian Embassy and the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry, which has actively helped to solidify the two countries’ solidarity, friendship and partnership.
Meanwhile, Cambodian Ambassador Prak Nguon Hong thanked the ministry for working closely with his embassy, stressing that the entire embassy staff will continue exerting efforts to foster bilateral relations in all spheres, thereby meeting expectations of the two countries’ people.
They are working to prepare for the 50th founding anniversary of the diplomatic ties in 2017 and consider it an important occasion to educate the countries’ younger generations about the durable values of bilateral relations, he added.
The diplomat said with the goodwill and efforts from both sides, the Vietnam-Cambodia amity and comprehensive cooperation will be thriving. He also asked for further assistance from and coordination with the Vietnamese ministry.-VNA
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