Vietnamese PM’s visits to Hungary, Romania highlighted by local media
(VOVWORLD) - The official visits to Hungary and Romania by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and a high-level Vietnamese delegation have been thoroughly covered by European media.
The Prime Ministers of Vietnam and Hungary at the signing of an MoU on cooperation between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary. |
Hungary’s online newspaper “Hungarian Nation” praised Vietnam's achievements during Doi Moi (renewal) and highlighted the two countries’ well-developed comprehensive partnership. It attributed Vietnam’s achievements to the Vietnamese government’s "dare to think and dare to do" attitude in developing and integrating into the world.
“Hungarian Nation” posted an article on Friday, titled "Vietnam creates great opportunities", underscoring the importance of Mr. Chinh's visit, during which documents signed by the two sides will create export and investment opportunities for the Hungarian economy.
The newspaper spotlighted Hungary-Vietnam relations with an in-depth study on what Central and Eastern Europe can learn from Vietnam, written by Klemensits Péter, senior scientific collaborator at the Asia-Europe Center, University of Neumann János, Budapest. The article highlighted the two nations' 74-year friendship built on mutual respect, which the author said both sides should promote in the current complex global context.
Romania’s online newspaper “Maramures” posted an article on the traditional friendship and similarities between the two countries.
Other Romanian news websites including hotnews.ro, ground.news, lumea.ro, and ziarulprofit.ro, also covered the visit. They spotlighted Vietnam's role as a regional manufacturing powerhouse and its increasing importance in the global supply chain.
The newspaper "Cotidianul" published a series of articles on Vietnam by Professor Dr. P. Suian, highlighting Vietnam’s impressive achievements during 35 years of reforms under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam.