Foreign Minister meets Special Advisor to Japan-Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship

Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung received Takebe Tsutomu, Special Advisor to the Japan-Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Alliance, in Hanoi on December 11.

Expressing his pleasure at the rapid and substantive development of the Vietnam-Japan Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, Trung appreciated and thanked Takebe for his long-standing dedication to advancing bilateral relations over the years, especially in cultural and people-to-people exchanges, local cooperation, and human resources training. Takebe expressed his delight at meeting Trung again following their previous encounter at the Vietnam-Japan Local Cooperation Forum, held in Quang Ninh province in late November under the chair of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA).

He thanked Vietnamese leaders for their strong direction in accelerating the progress of the Vietnam–Japan University (VJU) project and expressed gratitude for the MoFA’s support for the university’s activities. He updated the host on the VJU’s recent achievements and shared its development orientations for the time ahead.

Trung affirmed that Vietnamese leaders wish for close coordination with Japan to turn the university into a leading training institution in the region in the coming time. He welcomed recent positive progress in the project and praised its vision and orientation in training human resources for digital transformation and green transition, helping to meet the demand for high-quality workforce in both countries, especially in strategically important fields.

The minister asked the special advisor to help promote stable employment for VJU graduates, support improvements in training quality, and contribute to developing a high-quality workforce needed by both nations, focusing on areas such as semiconductors, digital transformation, and green transition.

Takebe affirmed that he would make further contributions to the development of the Vietnam-Japan Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in the years to come.

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