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Non-Resident Ambassador of Maldives to Viet Nam presents Credentials to the President of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam

Non-Resident Ambassador of Maldives to Viet Nam presents Credentials to the President of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam
 
 

The Non- Resident Ambassador of Republic of Maldives to the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, His Excellency Mohamed Jinah presented his Letter of Credence to the President of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam His Excellency Mr. Nguyen Xuan Phuc, at a ceremony held this afternoon at the Presidential Palace, Hanoi.

During the brief courtesy call following the ceremony, Ambassador Jinah expressed his gratitude for being given the honour to present his Letter of Credence and to serve as the Non-Resident Ambassador of Maldives to Viet Nam. Ambassador Jinah also conveyed greetings from His Excellency President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih and the people of Maldives, to the President and People of Viet Nam. Ambassador Jinah further expressed the commitment to work closely with the Vietnamese Government with a renewed focus in enhancing the bilateral relationship, and on focusing in the areas of promoting tourism, trade and other areas of mutual interest. The President of Viet Nam congratulated Ambassador Jinah on the assumption of his duties as Non-Resident Ambassador of Maldives to Viet Nam and expressed hope to work closely with the Maldives in further strengthening the relations and increase people to people to contact between the two countries.

During his visit to Viet Nam, Ambassador Jinah will pay a courtesy call on His Excellency Mr. Bui Thanh Son, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Viet Nam. He will also be meeting with senior officials from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs and Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam to discuss further on exploring opportunities and enhancing the cooperation between the two countries.

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