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Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission Phan Dinh Trac received the Swiss Ambassador

Báo Đắk NôngBáo Đắk Nông18/05/2023


The Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission emphasized that Vietnam always attaches importance to the friendship and cooperation with Switzerland, along with increasing delegation exchanges and high-level contacts.

Truong ban Noi chinh Trung uong Phan Dinh Trac tiep Dai su Thuy Si hinh anh 1 Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission Phan Dinh Trac received Swiss Ambassador to Vietnam Thomas Gass. (Photo: Phuong Hoa/VNA)

On the morning of May 18, at the Party Central Committee Headquarters, Politburo member, Party Central Committee Secretary, Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission Phan Dinh Trac received and worked with Swiss Ambassador to Vietnam Thomas Gass.

Pleased to welcome the Ambassador, Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission Phan Dinh Trac wished Mr. Thomas Gass a successful term in Vietnam.

Assessing that the relationship between the two countries is developing well in all fields, the Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission emphasized that Vietnam always attaches importance to the friendship and cooperation with Switzerland, along with increasing delegation exchanges and contacts at high levels and in all fields.

On the Party channel, continue to strengthen the relationship between the Communist Party of Vietnam and Swiss political parties, including sharing experiences in preventing and combating corruption, negativity, and judicial reform...

Ambassador Thomas Gass thanked Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission Phan Dinh Trac for taking the time to meet.

The Ambassador said that although he had just started working in Vietnam, he had visited 12 Swiss enterprises that were investing and doing business and was impressed by the contributions of these enterprises in Vietnam.

Emphasizing that the results of bilateral trade and investment cooperation in recent times have not been commensurate with the potential of the relationship between the two countries, the Ambassador said he is proud to work in Vietnam and is ready to contribute to promoting the bilateral cooperation in various fields to further develop.

Ambassador Thomas Gass shared about the organization of administrative agencies, as well as the basic risk control mechanism, inspection, judicial, and anti-corruption work in Switzerland today; at the same time, he said that the work of preventing and combating corruption and negativity is currently a global issue, so relevant agencies of the two countries can exchange and share experiences in this field.

Truong ban Noi chinh Trung uong Phan Dinh Trac tiep Dai su Thuy Si hinh anh 2 Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission Phan Dinh Trac received Swiss Ambassador to Vietnam Thomas Gass. (Photo: Phuong Hoa/VNA)

At the meeting, Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission Phan Dinh Trac and Ambassador Thomas Gass discussed issues related to promoting and cooperating to strengthen relations between the two countries in many fields, especially in the context after the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission hopes to accelerate the negotiation process to soon sign the Vietnam-European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA - including 4 countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland), contributing to promoting and expanding trade cooperation between Vietnam and the EFTA bloc in general as well as between Vietnam and Switzerland in particular./.

Hoang Thi Hoa (VietnamPlus)



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