Monday, October 31, 2011

Ukraine, and Vietnam will be friendly investments

President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych and President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Nguyen Minh Triet signed a joint declaration on the development of comprehensive cooperation and partnership between Ukraine and Vietnam. According to the press office of the Presidential Administration. Also, in the presence of heads of states signed a number of bilateral documents, including Memorandum of Understanding between the State Agency for Investment and management of national projects in Ukraine and Vietnam Agency for Foreign Investment. Also signed agreements on cooperation between the National Bank of Ukraine and the State Bank of Vietnam on cooperation in agriculture, in education, in the field of metrology and standardization. The President Viktor Yanukovych invited in 2011 to visit Ukraine president of Vietnam, Prime Minister and Chairman of the National Assembly of Vietnam. According to him, these visits will promote the development of business and friendly relations between Ukraine and Vietnam. "I hope the fall of 2011 in Ukraine will be held XII meeting of the joint intergovernmental commission to prepare a wide range of issues that come into our overall plan of action" - said the President. According to him, Ukraine and Vietnam have significant potential for developing trade and economic relations in a number of industries. "We see tremendous untapped potential of our trade and economic relations" - said Viktor Yanukovych. He noted a mutual desire on both sides to develop cooperation in such fields as engineering, nuclear energy, agriculture, military, education, science and technology, as well as in cultural and humanitarian spheres. Earlier it was reported that Yanukovych intends to visit a state visit to several countries in South-East Asia and hold talks with their leaders on the prospects of economic cooperation. The President also intends to meet with representatives of business circles of Vietnam, Singapore and Brunei. Ministry of Industry

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