Japanese PM wishes to help Vietnam with human resources training
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has expressed his desire to assist Vietnam in implementing managerial personnel training projects.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) meets with Chairman of the Vietnam-Japan Friendship Parliamentarians’ Group Pham Minh Chinh |
He spoke highly of the intensive and practical cooperation between the friendship parliamentary groups of the two countries, which he said has contributed to enhancing the Vietnam-Japan relations.
Pham Minh Chinh, who is also Chairman of the Vietnam-Japan Friendship Parliamentarians’ Group, showed his pleasure with the thriving ties between the two nations with high political trust and growing collaboration in security-defence, economy, agrulculture and local exchange.
Appreciating the activities of the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Alliance, Chinh said he hopes that the Japanese PM will continue supporting the two groups in their operations to make active contributions to developing Vietnam-Japan relations.
He also hoped for Abe’s assistance for Vietnam in human resources training and administrative reform.
The same day, the Japanese leader had a meeting with President of Hanoi-based Vietnam National University (VNU) Nguyen Kim Son, and lecturers and students from the VNU’s Vietnam-Japan University.
Son proposed the PM promote official development assistance (ODA) investment in building the Vietnam-Japan University as well as its organisational, operational and financial regulations.
Abe underlined the university as an important cooperation project between Vietnam and Japan, which is expected to train high-quality human resources for both countries.
Students will be young and future human resources of Vietnam, he said, calling them to contribute to the development of the bilateral relations.