Prime Minister bids farewell to Mongolian ambassador
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc hailed Mongolian Ambassador Dorj Enkhbat for working to promote the traditional friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and Mongolia during his working term here.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc bids farewell to Mongolian ambassador (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc hailed Mongolian Ambassador Dorj Enkhbat for working to promote the traditional friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and Mongolia during his working term here.
The PM said goodbye to the ambassador at a reception in Hanoi on October 18 and noted that the diplomat contributed to bringing the two countries’ ties in politics, economics, culture, and people-to-people exchange to new heights.
He said the countries have coordinated soundly at international forums, like the UN, NAM and ARF, and achieved encouraging outcomes in trade with value reaching over 30 million USD.
He proposed Mongolia exporting cattle meat to Vietnam and Vietnam selling coffee, rice and other farm products to Mongolia to increase the trade value.
The PM asked the diplomat to convey his invitation to visit Vietnam to Prime Minister J. Erdenebat.
Ambassador Dorj Enkhbat said he felt honoured to work in Vietnam and was impressed with the host country’s nation-building achievements.
He ple🧜dged to continue doing more for the growing relꦕations between the two countries.-VNA
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