Vietnam's deputy prime minister concludes his tour of the United States and travels to Brazil



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Washington (APN) – Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue concluded today
visit to the United States and traveled to Brazil where he will make a visit of two
days.

Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue (Source: VNA)

During his last
day in the American city of Boston the Deputy Head of Government visited the
The hotel's Omni Omni Parker House, where President Ho Chi Minh worked from 1911
to 1913 during his trip abroad to seek the path of liberation
National

thanks by Dinh Hue
to hotel officials for their affection for the former leader of the revolution
Vietnam, as well as its decision to preserve this site as a tourist destination
Special for both peoples and international visitors.

He emphasized that this
A significant gesture helped to foster friendship and understanding
Mutual.

Last Friday
the Vietnamese deputy prime minister held a meeting with the former secretary of state
John Kerry, in which he declared that Hanoi treasures and appreciates his contribution to
bilateral relations, especially in education and training.

He emphasized the
Kerry initiatives on the development of renewable and clean energy in
Vietnam and added that the authorities of the Indochinese country are considering
ideas

In this sense, Dinh
Hue expressed support for the intensification of binational cooperation
sphere of energy.

For his part, Kerry
confirmed that from any position he will continue to contribute to the strengthening
Links between Vietnam and the United States.

He noted that Vietnam
has great potential and is able to develop his own strategy
guarantee energy security and confirmed its willingness to support and share
experiences with Hanoi in this area.

He took advantage of
the opportunity to thank the Vietnamese government for facilitating the operation of the
Fulbright University Vietnam and expressed hope that this institution
Education contributes to the training of qualified human resources in
Nation of Southeast Asia. – VNA

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