State leader appreciates efforts to promote Vietnamese studies in US
President Luong Cuong met with leaders of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute and the Vietnamese Studies Programme at Columbia University in New York on September 24 as part of his working trip to the United States for the High-level General Debate of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly.

Expressing his pleasure at meeting Professor Nguyen Lien Hang, who has made subtantial contributions to the development of bilateral relations, including founding the Vietnamese Studies Programme at Columbia University in 2017, the President congratulated Columbia University on its achievements. He noted that the university is considered one of the leading educational institutions in the US, producing many generations of US leaders and renowned scientists, and also training many Vietnamese students.
He affirmed that Vietnam regards the US as a leading strategic partner and wishes to continue deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in a substantive, effective, and sustainable manner, thus contributing positively to peace, stability, and prosperity in the region and the world.
He emphasised that bilateral cooperation in the field of education and training has shown positive signals, with Columbia University being a major partner that has maintained a strong and fruitful relationship with Vietnam over the years, particularly through the establishment of the Vietnamese Studies Programme, which has helped promote the Vietnamese culture and enhance the understanding of Vietnam and its people in the host country.
President Cuong expressed his confidence and hope that with the long-standing friendship and partnership, as well as the deep understanding, affection, and dedication of Professor Hang and her colleagues toward Vietnam, they will continue to support and promote substantive cooperation between Columbia University and Vietnam, thereby contributing to the development of bilateral relations, with the Vietnamese Studies Programme becoming increasingly strengthened and attracting broader participation of students.
Hang affirmed that she will continue to promote cooperative activities with Vietnam, particularly the initiatives being implemented by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute and the Vietnamese Studies Programme, and expressed her desire to further develop and expand courses on Vietnam.
Hang and other professors showed their hope to develop a global Vietnamese studies programme, and connect higher education institutions in Vietnam and the US, including Columbia University.
They also presented the initiatives within this programme, including those related to the arts aimed at promoting the Vietnamese culture, arts, language, and beauty worldwide; issues on technology, energy, and information technology capacity enhancement for future development; the Vietnam policy dialogue within the Vietnamese Studies Programme; as well as efforts to teach Vietnamese history as effectively as possible at Columbia University.