The Hungarian NA Speaker, who has just arrived in the city to begin his official visit to Viet Nam at the invitation of Vietnamese National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man, made the praise during his meeting with Vice Secretary of the municipal Party Committee and Chairman of the city People’s Council Vo Van Minh on October 18.
The city leader expressed his pleasure in welcoming Kövér to Viet Nam and Ho Chi Minh City, especially at a time as the two countries celebrate the 75th anniversary of the diplomatic relations (February 3, 1950 – February 3, 2025). He highlighted the increasingly close and strong ties between Viet Nam and Hungary, as evidenced by receiving two high-level Hungarian delegations within a short span. Hungarian President Sulyok Tamas and his spouse paid an official visit to Viet Nam at the end of May.
Minh briefed his guest of Ho Chi Minh City’s recent situation. Following its merger with Binh Duong and Ba Ria–Vung Tau provinces to form a “mega city”, it is striving to leverage its advantages for stronger and more sustainable development, particularly in key sectors such as the maritime economy, tourism, oil and gas-linked industries, seaport, and hi-tech industry. Notably, the city is accelerating efforts to establish the Viet Nam International Financial Centre.

In 2015, Ho Chi Minh City established friendly cooperative ties with Hungary’s capital, Budapest, Minh said, ading that in the coming time, the city hopes to welcome more Hungarian enterprises to invest, operate, and expand business activities. He voiced his hope for strengthened friendly cooperation and enhanced people-to-people diplomacy between Ho Chi Minh City and Hungarian localities.
The Hungarian NA Speaker said that Hungary encourages its businesses to explore investment opportunities in Viet Nam in general, and Ho Chi Minh City in particular. He hoped the city would continue to support Hungarian enterprises in their efforts to cooperate, invest, while promoting friendship with Hungarian localities.
Earlier, Kövér and his delegation visited the stupa in memory of Hungarian Orientalist scholar Sandor Korosi Csoma in Vung Tau ward.