Close-knit friendship is treasure of Vietnam
and Japan
Vietnam-Japan People's Friendship Festival
Nhan Dan- On the 40th anniversary of
diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Japan (September 21,1973–2013),
various celebratory activities were held as part of ‘Vietnam- Japan
Friendship Year’ ‘Vietnam Days in Japan 2013’ from September 12-22 and the ‘Vietnam-
Japan People’s Friendship Festival in Vietnam’ from September 20-22. These
activities have deepened the friendship and co-operation between Vietnam and Japan.
This was affirmed by former Japanese
Prime Minister Murayama Tomiichi at the opening ceremony of the Vietnam-
Japan People’s Festival in Vietnam
on September 20. The festival, which attracted many delegates from both
countries, included various activities contributing to the significance of
the Vietnam- Japan Friendship Year 2013.
In the 40 years since the
establishment of diplomatic relations, the great effort by the people of both
countries has developed the friendship and co-operation between Vietnam and Japan fruitfully and
comprehensively. In particular, people exchange has been one of important
factors in developing bilateral relations in a more effective, expansive and
profound manner.
Former Prime Minister Murayama
Tomiichi emphasised that the most valuable asset in the bilateral friendship
and co-operative relations nurtured by the two people is a close-knit
sentiment. In 2011, right after the earthquake and Tsunami hit eastern Japan, the
Vietnamese people sent support to the Japanese people. “The Vietnamese
people’s contribution to the Japanese people when they were in difficulties
proves the fine sentiment that has long existed in the hearts of the two
countries,” said Murayama Tomiichi.
The relations between Vietnam and Japan have been set up from
long-standing cultural, economic and people-to-people exchange. President of
the Vietnam-Japan Friendship Association Nghiem Vu Khai said Hoi An ancient
town and Bridge Pagoda have witnessed busy trading between Vietnamese and
Japanese people since the late 16th century. That relationship has been
developed in all fields and is now at its finest period to date. In addition,
understanding between the two peoples continues to grow. As the two countries
share many similarities in culture, the two nations should use this to their
advantage to strengthen exchanges, expand co-operation and promote mutual
understanding and trust.
In recent years, people exchanges
between the two countries have developed and achieved remarkable results.
According to Japan-Vietnam Friendship Association Chairman Furuta Motoo there
are now 60,000 Vietnamese people residing in Japan. The association has set up
branches in Kyoto, Osaka
and Hiroshima,
which aim to help Vietnamese people stabilise their life and secure jobs.
‘We’re proud of what we have done to nurture the deep friendship between the
two people’, said Furuta Motoo. He also held that the two countries should
accelerate language exchanges and co-ordination between friendship
associations.
The close exchange between the two
people and the similarities in culture and customs are characteristic of the
relations between Vietnam
and Japan.
Alongside cultural activities, people exchanges held in the Vietnam-Japan
Friendship year 2013 have contributed to the promotion of understanding
between the two peoples, creating a firm foundation for the sustainable
development of the Vietnam-Japan friendship and co-operation.
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