Logo marking 50th anniversary of Vietnam-Belgium diplomatic ties announced

The Belgian Embassy in Vietnam held a ceremony in Hanoi on March 22 to announce the official logo marking the 50th anniversary of Vietnam-Belgium diplomatic ties this year.
The official logo for the 50th anniversary of Vietnam-Belgium diplomatic ties. (Photo: VNA)
The official logo for the 50th anniversary of Vietnam-Belgium diplomatic ties. (Photo: VNA)

Speaking at the event, Belgian Ambassador to Vietnam Karl Van den Bossche said the logo design contest for the occasion was open for Vietnamese designers and young artists. Through various media channels, the organising board received 130 entries.

The winning logo was designed by Ly Khanh Linh, a 22-year-old student from Graphic Design Faculty at FPT University. It was inspired by famous cultural heritages of both countries with the hope of conveying the message of cultural exchange and friendship. It will be used in all activities of Belgium in Vietnam this year.

The ambassador said the Queen of Belgium plans to visit Vietnam in May 2023 as the Goodwill Ambassador of UNICEF. In September, the Minister-President of Flanders will lead a delegation of enterprises to Vietnam. In the third quarter of 2024, the King and Queen of Belgium will pay a State visit to Vietnam.

At the event (Photo: baoquocte.vn)

At the event (Photo: baoquocte.vn)

Belgium is now the sixth largest trade partner of Vietnam in the European Union (EU). With 82 projects worth nearly 1.1 billion USD, the European country ranks 23rd out of 139 countries and territories investing in Vietnam.

Belgium has also been a donor of official development assistance for Vietnam since 1977, with a funding of 20-25 million EUR per year. The country continues supporting Vietnam through tertiary cooperation programmes, non-governmental organisations and private sector. Nearly 5,000 Vietnamese students had and are studying in Belgium.

About multilateral cooperation, the two countries have been working closely together and offering mutual support at regional and global forums such as the United Nations, Francophonie, and Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM). Both countries assumed the positions of non-permanent members of the UN Security Council for the 2020-2021 tenure and member of the UN Human Rights Council for 2023-2024, and regularly exchanged information.

VNA