Commenting on the event, Australian Manufacturing and Trade Co-Minister Tim Ayres and Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan said that with more than 300,000 people, the Vietnamese community in Australia has made important contributions to building a multicultural Australia and is a bridge, playing an important role in building and nurturing the increasingly practical and effective Vietnam - Australia relationship.
The Australia-Vietnam Policy Institute was established to research and better understand the strategic relationship between Australia and Vietnam; contributing to the effective implementation of Australia's "Southeast Asia Economic Strategy to 2040".
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh highly appreciated the establishment of the Australia-Vietnam Policy Institute; he believed that the Institute would participate in providing policy advice to the two governments, in order to promote and improve the quality of bilateral relations to become increasingly deeper, more substantive and effective in all fields, for the development of each country, for the people of the two countries and for peace, cooperation and development in the region and the world.
Also here, informing Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh about RMIT University, Vice President of the University Council, President of RMIT University, Professor Alec Cameron said that in 25 years of operation in Vietnam, RMIT has trained 20 thousand Vietnamese students - who have played and are playing important roles in various fields of work in Vietnam.
During the Australian Prime Minister's visit in June 2023, Australia announced a commitment for a new phase of AUD 250 million with priorities including education, research, infrastructure and continuing to strive to remain the leading university in Vietnam.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh thanked Australia and RMIT University for training Vietnamese students and researchers; said that Vietnam prioritizes the development of science and technology, education and training, and innovation; and hoped that RMIT would continue to improve the effectiveness of training in Vietnam.
In the context of the excellent development of the relationship between the two countries, promoting cooperation in education and training, innovation, science and technology is extremely important. The Prime Minister suggested that RMIT invest in improving the quality of facilities and long-term investment in Vietnam, contributing to the cooperation in education and training between the two countries./.
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