President Tran Dai Quang visits Vietnamese embassy in Egypt

President Tran Dai Quang and his spouse visited the Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt after arriving in Cairo on August 26, continuing his State visit to Egypt from August 25 – 29 at the invitation of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi.

Overview of the event (Photo: VNA)
Overview of the event (Photo: VNA)

Greeting the President, representatives from the Vietnamese community in Egypt expressed their wish to continue receiving support from the Party and State, especially in opening Vietnamese language courses to keep the mother tongue alive in the community.

President Quang informed the expatriates on Vietnam’s current situation and external policiesy. He noted that Egypt was one of the first Arabian countries to establish diplomatic ties with Vietnam in 1963 and opened an the embassy in Hanoi in 1964, and as well as being the first Northern African country to recognise Vietnam as a market economy in November 2013.

In September 2017, President Al-Sisi paid a State visit to Vietnam, which was the first high-level visit between the two countries.

He said Vietnam and Egypt have good political ties, and they regularly share stances and support each other at the United Nations forums. The African country has expressed its backing of Vietnam’s candidacy as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for the 2020-2021 tenure.

Egypt is Vietnam’s fifth largest trade partner in Africa with two-way trade hitting US$346 million in 2017. The two countries aim to raise their trade to US$1 billion in the near future.

The leader asked the Vietnamese agencies in Egypt to keep close track of the situation in Egypt and propose specific measures to strengthen the all-around ties between the two nations.

He committed all possible support to overseas Vietnamese to stabilise their lives, integrate into the host society and maintain their cultural identities.