French President to visit Vietnam next
year
At a press conference held after the visit
to France by Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, French Ambassador Jean - Noël Poirier said
President François Hollande will pay an official visit to Vietnam in
2014.
French President François Hollande.
Speaking to the media early this
week, the French Ambassador Vietnam confirmed that the visit of Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung to France
achieved great success.
According to the Ambassador, during
the visit, the raising of the level of relationship to strategic partnership
is the most important thing that the two sides have reached.
The Ambassador stressed that no
country has the comprehensive ties, with especially historical elements as Vietnam and France, with the history of two
centuries.
The view of France and Vietnam are similar.
Specifically, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung stated that a strategic
partnership is not the last result but the beginning for deeper
relationships. French Prime Minister Jean - Marc Ayrault also affirmed that
partnership is an excuse to promote bilateral cooperation between the two
countries.
Ambassador Jean - Noel Poirier said
that behind the diplomatic statements is the determination of both parties in
the implementation of the specific collaboration.
He said that French President
François Hollandecung shared that when he worked with Vietnam, he had faith in this friend country
and confirmed that France
will strengthen and more strongly develop the relations with Vietnam.
Vietnam wishes
more and more scholarships from France for Vietnamese students. France is one of the major overseas
destinations of Vietnamese students but the number of students to France has
slightly reduced in recent years. France
will consider increasing the number of scholarships for Vietnam. This
country is also willing to fund the renovation of the 100-year-old Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi.
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