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Greek President’s visit expected to deepen relations

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Greek President Katerina Sakellarop­oulou arrived in Hà Nội yesterday, beginning her official visit to Việt Nam at the invitation of Vietnamese President Nguyễn Xuân Phúc.

Within the framework of the five-day visit, the Greek President will visit the Monument to Heroic Martyrs and Hồ Chí Minh Mausoleum, hold talks with President Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, pay a courtesy visit to Party General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng, and meet with Chairman of the National Assembly Vương Đình Huệ.

She will also attend a document signing ceremony and meet with the press, visit the Temple of Literature and attend some local events.

The visit is expected to contribute to consolidat­ing political trust and deepening the multi-faceted cooperatio­n between the two countries.

The visit takes place in the context that the traditiona­l friendship is developing fruitfully, with conversati­ons and meetings between the two countries’ leaders maintained despite the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Việt Nam and Greece establishe­d diplomatic ties on April 15, 1975. Greece opened its embassy in Hà Nội in March 2007, while Việt Nam opened its embassy in Athens in December 2010 and officially inaugurate­d it on March 26, 2012.

Despite having to address a public-debt crisis with a range of political, economic and social issues, along with the migration crisis, Greece has placed importance on its relations with Việt Nam.

Two-way trade has grown rapidly over the past five years, surpassing US$446 million in 2021, up 33 per cent year-on-year. Notably, Việt Nam's exports to Greece have expanded strongly and the country has always run a large trade surplus with Greece.

Việt Nam mainly ships footwear, garments-textiles, and aquatic and timber products to Greece. It is noteworthy that from 2013, Việt Nam's mobile phone exports to the Southeast European nation rose significan­tly, from $73.9 million in 2014 to $116 million in 2020.

The country imports a small volume of paper and paperboard, and materials for tobacco production from Greece.

In developmen­t cooperatio­n, Greece has provided aid for ethnic minority groups, flood victims, people with disabiliti­es and Agent Orange (Ao)/dioxin victims in Việt Nam, through building a US$200,000 school in the central province of Thừa Thiên-huế, donating $100,000 to the fund for AO victims, and presenting 100 wheelchair­s to local disabled people, among other activities.

 ?? VNA/VNS Photo ?? Greek President Katerina Sakellarop­oulou arrived at Hà Nội’s Nội Bài Internatio­nal Airport yesterday, beginning her official visit to Việt Nam.
VNA/VNS Photo Greek President Katerina Sakellarop­oulou arrived at Hà Nội’s Nội Bài Internatio­nal Airport yesterday, beginning her official visit to Việt Nam.

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