Contributions by Vietnamese expats in Germany appreciated

Vice President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Tran Thanh Man appreciated contributions to the homeland by the Vietnamese community in Germany at a meeting in Berlin on March 13.

At the event, Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Doan Xuan Hung informed the VFF delegation about activities of his embassy and the situation of Vietnamese people in the European nation.

Representatives of Vietnamese expatriates in Germany expressed their willingness to develop the community, better integrate into the local society, and contribute more to the homeland.

In response to some businesses’ wish to invest in Vietnam, Man pledged that the VFF Central Committee and its local chapters will continue supervising the implementation of administrative procedures and offer best possible support to expatriates’ investment in Vietnam.

On this occasion, the VFF Central Committee presented certificates of merit to the Vietnamese people’s association in Leipzig, the Haiky company, and General Director of the Dong Xuan trade centre in Berlin Nguyen Van Hien to recognise their dedication to social welfare activities in Vietnam last year. 

Collectives and individuals who were active in donation campaigns supporting natural disaster victims in Vietnam’s central region in 2016 were also commended.
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