NA Chairman met with the Chairman of the Bulgaria-Vietnam Friendship Association
The People’s Deputies
National Assembly (NA) Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue had meetings with the Chairman of the Bulgaria-Vietnam Friendship Association Simeon Dimchev on September 24 (local time) as part of his ongoing visit to Bulgaria.
NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue had meetings with the Chairman of the Bulgaria-Vietnam Friendship Association Simeon Dimchev. Photo: Doan Tan
Hailing the positive contributions that mass organisations of the two countries, including the Vietnam-Bulgaria and Bulgaria-Vietnam Friendship Associations, have made to the friendship and partnership between the two countries over the past 73 years, the top legislator said that people-to-people exchange is an important diplomatic channel in promoting friendship between the two states and peoples.
NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue had meetings with the Chairman of the Bulgaria-Vietnam Friendship Association Simeon Dimchev. Photo: Doan Tan
He held that the 30,000-strong Vietnamese community in Bulgaria is a bridge for the friendship between the two nations.
NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue had meetings with the Chairman of the Bulgaria-Vietnam Friendship Association Simeon Dimchev. Photo: Doan Tan
NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue presented a gift to the Chairman of the Bulgaria-Vietnam Friendship Association Simeon Dimchev. Photo: Doan Tan
Dimchev briefed the Vietnamese NA leader on major activities of the association, including those to introduce the culture, land and people of Vietnam in Bulgaria.
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