The newly-appointed ambassadors of Bulgaria, Italy, Brazil, Tunisia, Iceland, Lesotho, Syria, Benin, Malta, and Ghana presented their credentials to Party General Secretary and President Nguyen Phu Trong on January 16.
General Secretary, President Nguyen Phu Trong
and newly accredited ambassadors (Photo: VNA)
The
Party and State leader later hosted separate receptions for Bulgarian
Ambassador Marinela Milcheva Petkova; Italian Ambassador Antonio Alessandro;
Brazilian Ambassador Fernando Apparício da Silva; Tunisian Ambassador Dhia
Khaled; Icelandic Ambassador Gunnar Snorri Gunnarsson; Lesotho’s Ambassador
Bothata Tsikoane; Syrian Ambassador Imad Moustapha; Beninese Ambassador Simon
Pierre Adovelande; Maltese Ambassador John Aquilina; and Ghanaian Ambassador
Akua Sekyiwa Ahenkora.
He
welcomed the ambassadors upon taking office in Vietnam and asked them to
convey his regards and best greetings to the leaders of their countries.
Despite
facing a lot of difficulties and challenges over recent years, Vietnam has
gained remarkable achievements in all fields thanks to its determination and
efforts, in addition to the assistance from international friends, especially
the effective support and cooperation of the aforementioned nations, he said.
The
Vietnamese leader hoped that the ambassadors would quickly grasp the situation
in Vietnam and serve as important bridges to connect Vietnam with their
countries.
Vietnam
is willing to create all favourable conditions for the diplomats to fulfil
their tasks during their working tenure in the country, he affirmed.
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Source: NDO
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