Deputy Minister Takeo Mori warmly welcomed Ambassador Pham Quang Hieu to Japan to accept his assignment, expressing his belief that the Ambassador would successfully complete the assigned mission and make positive contributions to the relations between the two countries.
Ambassador Pham Quang Hieu presented a copy of the President's Credential Letter to Japanese Deputy Foreign Minister Takeo Mori. (Photo: Nguyen Thi Tuyen/VNA)
On May 12, Ambassador Pham Quang Hieu presented a copy Authorization letter of President Vo Van Thuong to Japanese Vice Foreign Minister Takeo Mori.
Deputy Minister Takeo Mori warmly welcomed Ambassador Pham Quang Hieu to Japan to accept his assignment, expressing his belief that the Ambassador would successfully complete the assigned mission and make positive contributions to the relations between the two countries. The Deputy Minister also committed to creating the best conditions for the Ambassador to fulfill his duties.
Ambassador Pham Quang Hieu expressed his pleasure to be appointed as Vietnam's Ambassador to Japan at the right time in the bilateral relationship, when the two countries are actively organizing activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the two countries. diplomatic system.
The Ambassador affirmed that Vietnam attaches great importance to developing relations with Japan, one of the most important partners of Vietnam.
The Ambassador pledges to do his best during his term to further promote the extensive Strategic Partnership Vietnam-Japan.
The two sides agreed to promote the effective implementation of bilateral cooperation plans in the coming time, including plans to exchange delegations, especially high-level delegations, to strengthen cooperation in many fields from politics, diplomacy, to national defense, security, trade, investment, labor, education, culture, health, science and technology, tourism, local cooperation, people-to-people exchanges...
Ambassador Pham Quang Hieu emphasized the community Vietnamese in Japan is growing and has now become the 2nd largest outsider community in Japan with nearly half a million people, making important contributions to the development of Japanese society.
The Ambassador expressed his desire to work closely with Japanese authorities, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to continue supporting and helping the Vietnamese community to live and work stably in Japan. ./.