VN, Kazakhstan promote multi-faceted relations
09:46, 2014/05/06
PM Nguyen Tan Dung has hoped that the new Kazakh Ambassador to Viet Nam Beketzhan Zhumakhanov will work closely with Vietnamese agencies in accelerating bilateral ties, in particular in economics, trade, investment and tourism.
PM Dung made the statement at his reception for the newly-appointed Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Viet Nam Beketzhan Zhumakhanov on May 5.
Viet Nam wants to strengthen the relationship with Kazakhstan in all fields for mutual development, the PM initiated.
Referring to the huge potential in the two nations’ cooperation, Mr. Beketzhan Zhumakhanov confirmed that he will do his utmost to step up the relations.
He proposed the Vietnamese Government create favorable conditions for the two nations’ businesses to promote cooperation and exchange information.
He suggested organizing Kazakhstan Business Forum in Viet Nam to tackle difficulties in the cooperation process.
PM Dung suggested the two sides support each other at international forums and push up negotiations of the Free Trade Agreement between Viet Nam and the Custom Union (Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan).
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