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Hanoi, Ulaanbaatar seek development cooperation

Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Van Suu met with visiting Ulaanbaatar Vice Mayor S. Ochirbat on June 5, emphasising the Vietnamese side’s willingness to cooperate with the Mongolian capital city.
Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Van Suu met withvisiting Ulaanbaatar Vice Mayor S. Ochirbat on June 5, emphasising theVietnamese side’s willingness to cooperate with the Mongolian capitalcity.

The host official said Hanoi is willing to assist and share its development experience with Ulaanbaatar.

He also hoped Mongolia will exchange relevant expertise to assist theVietnamese capital to remove shortcomings in the course of itsdevelopment.

Following the working session, ViceMayor S. Ochirbat visited a project run by VinGroup – a leading propertydeveloper of Vietnam.

He expressed his admirationfor the growth of Hanoi, adding that Ulaanbaatar wants to learn morefrom Hanoi’s experience in urban planning and development to promotemodernity without damaging the environment.-VNA

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