President Tran Dai Quang (Source: VNA) Hanoi (VNA) – President Tran Dai Quang on January28 sent a message of congratulations to Milos Zeman on his re-election as Presidentof the Czech Republic for the 2018-2022 tenure.Vietnamand the Czech Republic set up diplomatic ties on February 2, 1950.Vietnam was among 12 priority markets included in the Czechnational export strategy during 2012-20, which was announced in 2012.More than 60,000 Vietnamese are living in the Czech Republic.On July 3, 2013, the Czech Government appointed a Czech representative ofVietnamese origin to the Council of Ethnic Minorities, thus recognising theCzech Vietnamese community as an ethnic minority group in the country.-VNA
Vietnam attaches great importance to developing relations with traditional friends in Central Eastern Europe, with the Czech Republic a prioritised partner. National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan made the statement during talks with President of the Senate of the Czech Parliament Milan Stech in Prague on April 12. She said Vietnam remembers the assistance of the Czech state and people in the cause of national independence and reunification. The top legislator thanked the Czech parliament and government for recognising Vietnamese-Czech people as one of the country’s ethnic minority groups in 2013, calling this a valuable asset for the two…... [read more]
(VOV) - The Czech Republic's Government and Communist Party always support the Vietnamese community in integrating into the host country, particularly running for local elections. Mass mobilisation for Vietnamese residents in Europe Vietnamese dishes popular with Czech people Vietnam, Czech Republic boost defence cooperation Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSCM) Chairman Vojtech Filip made the statement at a reception for the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) delegation led by Secretary of the Party Central Committee Ha Thi Khiet in Prague on August 19. Vojtech asserted that the KSCM has actively contributed to promoting friendship and cooperative ties between the…... [read more]
Sang told PM Bohuslav Sobotka that Vietnam always attaches high importance to strengthening the time-honoured friendship with traditional relations with Central and Eastern European Countries including the Czech Republic. President Sang noted with satisfaction the positive development of bilateral relations between Vietnam and the Czech Republic in a multitude of fields- politics, diplomacy, economics, trade and investment. Sang praised the Czech government for putting Vietnam on the list of 12 key markets in its 2012-2020 export strategy and asked the European country to facilitate Vietnamese goods’ greater availability in the Czech market, especially agricultural forestry and aquatic products, garments and…... [read more]
(Cinet)- The Vietnam Literature and Arts Association in the Czech Republic will focus on the integration of Vietnamese culture in the local community in order to give it a stronger presence in the European country. The strategy was agreed at the association’s second congress for the 2014-19 term, held in Prague on June 11, which elected an executive board of 15 members, with Doan Cat re-elected as its Chairman. Addressing the event, Counsellor Minister at the Vietnamese Embassy in the Czech Republic, Hoang Thuy Duong, expressed his hope that the association will provide a place for those who love literature…... [read more]
Viet Nam News PRAGUE - Việt Nam attaches great importance to developing relations with traditional friends in Central Eastern Europe, with the Czech Republic a prioritised partner. National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyễn Thị Kim Ngân made the statement during talks with President of the Senate of the Czech Parliament Milan Stech in Prague on Wednesday. She said Việt Nam remembers the assistance of the Czech state and people in the cause of national independence and reunification. The top legislator thanked the Czech parliament and government for recognising Vietnamese-Czech people as one of the country's ethnic minority groups in 2013, calling this…... [read more]