ID :
46765
Sat, 02/21/2009 - 18:08
Auther :

Germany vows to maintain ODA to Vietnam

Hanoi (VNA) - Germany would maintain its provision of official development assistance (ODA) to Vietnam to help the country to gain more successes in its renewal process, poverty alleviation, and fulfilling the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, a German government official has said.

During a working session with the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry during his visit to
Vietnam , State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office Peter Ammon affirmed that
his country wants to enhance its cooperation with Vietnam at multilateral
forums, particularly the UN.

During the session, Ammon and Vietnamese Deputy FM, Nguyen Quoc Cuong, discussed
measures to boost cooperation in the fields of politics, economics, culture and
education.

They also agreed to increase their exchange of high-ranking delegations and
intensify trade and investment relations.

The Vietnamese side vowed to provide favourable conditions for German businesses
investing in long-term, effective projects in Vietnam .

The German official said that cooperation in education and training was one of the
main priorities in the relationship between Germany and Vietnam , adding that
his country would like to transform Vietnam-Germany University into one of
the region's leading educational establishments.

The German Government would expand its scholarship programme to allow 100 Vietnamese
students each year to pursue master's and doctorate degrees, in Germany , he
said.

Vietnam and Germany also agreed to cooperate closely in organising the
"Germany Year in Vietnam " and "Vietnam Year in Germany " events in 2010 to
mark the 35 th anniversary of the two countries' diplomatic ties.

On this occasion, the two sides signed a memorandum of understanding to increase
cooperation in the future.

Ammon is on a working visit to Vietnam from Feb. 19-21, hoping to implement a
number of agreements reached during the visit to Germany by Vietnamese Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in March last year.

He is scheduled to meet with Minister and Chairman of the Government Office Nguyen
Xuan Phuc and Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Truong Van Doan.-Enditem

X