Vietnam-Belarus Friendship Association congratulates embassy on National Day
(VNF) - A delegation of the Vietnam-Belarus Friendship Association (VBFA) on June 25th visited Belarusian Embassy to extend congratulations to Ambassador Goshin Vladimir Anatolievich and embassy’s staff on the occasion of Belarus' National Day (July 3rd, 1991-2018).
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Ambassador Goshin Vladimir Anatolievich shakes hands with VBFA President Nguyen Thai Lai. (Photos: NQ/VNF)
At the gather, VBFA President Nguyen Thai Lai highlighted the significance of the event to the friendship and cooperation between the two nations and people.
Lai shared his recent visit to the country as well as the meeting with the Belarus-Vietnam Friendship Association, adding that he was impressed by the development of the city of Minsk. He hopes that in the near future, the two countries will continue to promote the traditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation, especially in the field of tourism and health, thereby enhancing the sentiments between the two peoples and countries.
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VBFA’s members recall studying and working experiences in Belarus.
Belarusian Ambassador to Vietnam Goshin Vladimir Anatolievich expressed his gratitude to the sincere and affectionate wishes expressed by VBFA for the country and the people of Belarus. In addition, the diplomat appreciated VBFA’s ideas in promoting the development of medical tourism. The Belarusian side is ready to hold seminars to introduce the sector.
Anatolievich expressed his belief that the Vietnam-Belarus relations would be stronger in the future, thus bringing more benefits to the two peoples./.
Translated by Hien Trinh
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