Party chief meets Hungarian Socialist Party Chairman

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong on September 9 expressed his hope that the Hungarian Socialist Party (HSP) will continue to support Vietnam as well as the policies towards the country.

General Secretary of the CPV Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong (right) and Chairman Tóth Bertalan of the Hungarian Socialist Party (HSP). (Photo: VNA)
General Secretary of the CPV Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong (right) and Chairman Tóth Bertalan of the Hungarian Socialist Party (HSP). (Photo: VNA)

At a meeting with HSP Chairman Tóth Bertalan in Bundapest as part of his ongoing official visit to Hungary, the Party chief called on the HSP to help the 5,000-strong Vietnamese community in Hungary to integrate into the host society, while contributing to the comprehensive cooperation between the two countries.

The leader affirmed that his visit aims to consolidate and accelerate the bilateral traditional friendship and comprehensive cooperation.

He highlighted Hungary’s support for the just cause of Vietnamese people during the past struggle for independence, as well as the present national construction and development process.

Vietnam always keeps in mind the valuable and effective assistance of the Hungarian State and people, he said, adding that various Vietnamese generations have studied in Hungary and many of them have held important positions in the State apparatus as well as the socio-economic life of Vietnam after returning home.

Hungary provides 200 scholarships annually to Vietnamese students who serve as an important bridge for the bilateral relations, General Secretary Trong said.

For his part, Tóth Bertalan described Party General Secretary Trong’s visit as an important event in the history of the bilateral ties.

The HSP always supports policies that aim to further consolidate and enhance the fine friendship and cooperation with Vietnam, he said.

Regardless of time, Hungary is always a faithful and close friend of Vietnam, he added, affirming the faithful friendship as an immutable value.

Hungary is a door for Vietnam to expand its relations with the European Union while Vietnam serves as a gateway for Hungary to step up its ties with Southeast Asia and Asia at large, the host said, expressing his hope that the Vietnamese Party chief’s visit will open up door for both sides.