Vietnam News Today (Jan. 2): Foreign ambassadors positive on relations with Vietnam in 2023; Vietnam rides through economic difficulties; Enterprises enjoy more advantages to boost market expansion from EVFTA; Birthplace information added on new Vietnamese passports.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has extended holiday and 2023 New Year’s greetings to heads of foreign states and governments, including Vietnamese Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and President Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
A Russian businessman believes that economic, trade and investment cooperation between Russia and Vietnam has considerable potential and that the development of this relations should become one of the main priorities.
On December 31, US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Knapper shared his thoughts on many achievements in bilateral relations with Vietnam in 2022 in a clip released by the US's embassy.
The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Vietnam in collaboration with the Vietnam Journal for Indian and Asian Studies, Institute for Indian and Southwest Asian Studies (VIIAS) and Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences launched a special issue on “Sri Lanka - Vietnam Buddhist and Historical Relations”.
After more than 8 years of participating in UN peacekeeping activities, Vietnam has achieved many remarkable achievements as well as made steady development steps. This process has been accompanied and supported by many international partners, including the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Vietnam.