President receives special advisor of Mainichi newspaper
President Tran Dai Quang received special advisor Tsuneda Teruo of Japan’s Mainichi Newspapers Co. Ltd in Hanoi on September 7.
President Tran Dai Quang (R) and special advisor Tsuneda Teruo of Japan’s Mainichi Newspapers Co. Ltd (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – President Tran Dai Quang receivedspecial advisor Tsuneda Teruo of Japan’s Mainichi Newspapers Co. Ltd in Hanoion September 7.
At the reception, President Quang highlighted that Vietnam –Japan extensive strategic partnership is growing across all spheres,particularly political trust between high-ranking leaders of the two countries.
Japan is now the biggest provider of official developmentassistance for Vietnam, and respectively the second, third and fourth biggestpartners of Vietnam in investment, tourism and trade.
Quang informed his guest that cultural exchanges andcooperation between Vietnamese and Japanese localities are thriving, especiallyamid the celebration of the 45 years of bilateral relations this year.
He lauded Teruo’s contributions to boosting cultural andpeople-to-people exchanges between the two countries and to sound collaborationbetween the newspaper and the Vietnam Ministry of Public Security.
Mainichi Newspapers Co. Ltd has worked with the ministry toorganise the World Police Band Concert in Vietnam and supported the ministry’scharity funds. The sides will co-organise a Kizuna Ekiden running event fortraffic safety on November 18, with some 1,600 Vietnamese and Japanese peopleexpected to take part.
Quang said he is confidence in the success of the event andlauded its traffic safety theme.
The President told his guest to come up with moreinitiatives in contribution to boosting Vietnamese – Japanese exchanges and thenewspaper’s cooperation with the ministry.
Expressing his delight at increasing number of Japanesecompanies investing in Vietnam, the State leader affirmed Vietnam will createthe best conditions possible for them to seek partnership and operate in thecountry.
He took the occasion to express his sympathies over lossescaused by Typhoon Jebi in Japan, saying he believes Japanese people will soonrecover from the consequences.
For his part, Teruo talked with delight about good outcomes ofhis host’s recent visit to Japan.
He said he hopes Mainichi’s activities in Vietnam will helpenhance mutual understanding and bilateral friendship.-VNA
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