Vietnam, Hungary to deepen partnership with cooperation plan


HANOI: Vietnam and Hungary have agreed to advance their comprehensive partnership through several cooperation plan, Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok announced during their official talks here on Thursday (May 29).

The Vietnam News Agency reported that the cooperation plan includes enhancing political trust through high-level exchanges and coordination at multilateral forums, boosting trade and investment ties with a target of US$2 billion in two-way trade, expanding development projects using Hungarian concessional loans, and promoting education, labour, and collaboration in nuclear energy, pharmaceuticals, and climate response.

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