People-to-People Exchanges Strengthen Vietnam–Romania Friendship

On November 29 in Hanoi, the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations (VUFO) and the Vietnam–Romania Friendship Association held a Friendship Gathering to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Romania and the 107th National Day of Romania.
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The event was attended by Nguyen Ngoc Hung, Vice President of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations; Ho Quang Loi, President of the Vietnam–Romania Friendship Association; and Cristina Romila, Ambassador of Romania to Vietnam.

Speaking at the gathering, President of the Vietnam–Romania Friendship Association Ho Quang Loi recalled the historical significance of Romania’s National Day (December 1, 1918), a milestone marking the victory of the struggle for national unity. He noted that Romania, now a member of the European Union, is achieving many positive socio-economic accomplishments.

People-to-People Exchanges Strengthen Vietnam–Romania Friendship
President of the Vietnam–Romania Friendship Association Ho Quang Loi speaks at the event. (Photo: Thanh Thao)

Ho Quang Loi emphasized that Romania was among the first 10 countries to establish diplomatic relations with Vietnam. Over the past 75 years, bilateral relations have witnessed many important milestones. Established in 1991, the Vietnam–Romania Friendship Association currently has nearly 1,200 members across 14 chapters nationwide.

In recent years, the Association has actively served as a bridge promoting cooperation in economics, trade, education, culture, tourism, and labor exchange, thereby contributing to strengthening comprehensive cooperation between the two countries. It has also maintained close coordination with the Romanian Embassy in Vietnam and Romanian partners, particularly the Lotus Romania–Vietnam Friendship Association. In April 2025, the Association worked with relevant agencies to organize an information exchange event aimed at boosting bilateral cooperation in economics, trade, and investment.

Regarding its upcoming tasks, Ho Quang Loi said that the Association is preparing for its 8th National Congress, scheduled to take place in 2026. He also expressed his gratitude for the attention and support of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations, and highly appreciated the active cooperation of Ambassador Cristina Romila in advancing bilateral relations.

Ambassador Cristina Romila of Romania to Vietnam
Ambassador of Romania to Vietnam Cristina Romila speaks at the event. (Photo: Thanh Thao)

Ambassador of Romania to Vietnam Cristina Romila highlighted the meaning of Romania’s National Day and reviewed the country’s socio-economic achievements and international standing. The Ambassador affirmed that Romania consistently strives to promote Vietnam–EU cooperation and highly appreciated Vietnam’s decision to grant visa exemption to Romanian citizens until 2028, describing it as a major opportunity to advance people-to-people exchanges and multifaceted cooperation.

Vice President of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations Nguyen Ngoc Hung (second from right) presents flowers to congratulate Romania on National Day. (Photo: Thanh Thao).
Vice President of the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations Nguyen Ngoc Hung (second from right) presents flowers to congratulate Romania on National Day. (Photo: Thanh Thao).

Ambassador Cristina Romila stressed: Vietnam remains one of Romania’s key partners in the Asia–Pacific region, a country with which we have long-standing bilateral ties built on the traditional friendship between our peoples, strengthened over time through mutual support and solidarity. Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations and the Vietnam–Romania Friendship Association continue to prove themselves as among the most active contributors to bilateral relations and people-to-people diplomacy.

According to Ambassador Cristina Romila, the celebration of the 75th anniversary of Vietnam–Romania diplomatic relations marks an important milestone, helping to deepen friendship and enhance mutual trust between the peoples of the two countries.

The friendship gathering also provided an opportunity for those who have longstanding ties to Romania to meet, reconnect, and strengthen bonds.

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