Speaking at the information-sharing session, Phan Anh Son, President of the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations, stated that Viet Nam and Türkiye established diplomatic relations on June 7, 1978. Over the past 50 years, the two nations have made significant strides in cooperation across various fields, including politics, economy, and trade. During a meeting between Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on October 23, 2024, held on the sidelines of the BRICS Leaders' Summit in Kazan, Russia, both leaders agreed to work towards increasing bilateral trade turnover to USD 4 billion.
In the wake of the devastating earthquake in southeastern Türkiye in February 2023, Viet Nam extended USD 100,000 in aid and dispatched two rescue teams to assist in recovery efforts. This gesture exemplifies the growing strength of people-to-people exchanges between the two countries.
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Information sharing session about Türkiye organized by the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations in coordination with the Turkish Embassy to Viet Nam on March 13 in Hanoi. (Photo: Dinh Hoa) |
Ambassador of Türkiye to Viet Nam, Korhan Kemik, emphasized that Viet Nam is a key partner for Türkiye in Southeast Asia. He noted the cultural similarities and shared tradition of family closeness between the two nations, highlighting this as a strong foundation for fostering connections between their people.
The Ambassador expressed optimism about the potential for cooperation between Türkiye and Viet Nam. He hoped the event would provide valuable insights and open opportunities to further enhance the partnership between the two countries.
Deputy Head of Mission of Türkiye to Viet Nam, Yasin Temizkan, provided an overview of Türkiye, Türkiye's foreign policy, and the positive developments in Viet Nam-Türkiye relations. He highlighted the regular exchanges between senior leaders of both nations, as well as the vibrant cultural and tourism collaborations. The number of Vietnamese and Turkish tourists and couples has been steadily increasing. Additionally, the Turkish government offers various scholarships to Vietnamese students, including language courses, university, and postgraduate programs. In terms of humanitarian aid, the two countries actively support each other in addressing the aftermath of natural disasters.
Sanem Yumurtaci Yildiz, Commercial Counselor of the Turkish Embassy in Viet Nam, highlighted the complementary features of the two countries' economies. She said that Turkish companies have been investing in Viet Nam in sectors such as construction, energy, and textiles, while Vietnamese companies are exploring opportunities in Türkiye’s manufacturing and retail industries. She also emphasized the role of the Turkish Chamber of Commerce in Viet Nam(Turkcham), established in September 2024, as a crucial bridge fostering effective economic cooperation between businesses in both nations.
Yumurtaci Yildiz expressed optimism that increasing direct flights between the two countries, along with enhanced cultural and tourism exchanges, would further strengthen their economic, trade, and investment partnerships.
At the meeting, Phan Anh Son said: The Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations is ready to coordinate with the Turkish Embassy in Viet Nam in upcoming activities. The President of the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations proposed the two sides consider establishing the Viet Nam - Türkiye Friendship Association; promoting people-to-people exchange activities, such as increasing the number of Turkish scholarships to Vietnamese students and officials; coordinating in searching for and introducing partners, connecting businesses of the two countries.
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Delegates enjoy Turkish coffee. (Photo: Dinh Hoa) |
At the event, delegates enjoyed coffee and cuisine; admired photos, books, and handicrafts from Türkiye. They also participated in Q&A and quizzes about Türkiye.
Source: Vietnamtimes