PM speaks to Japanese press on expanded G7 Summit

VOV.VN - Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on May 26 left Hanoi for Japan to attend the expanded G7 Summit in Mie prefecture, Japan. 

He told Japanese media ahead of the visit that Vietnam and Japan have enjoyed a deep and wide strategic partnership and friendship of trust worthiness for mutual benefit, peace, stability and development.

The cabinet leader said Japan is Vietnam’s top economic partner with two way trade turnover worth more than US$28 billion last year. 2,000 Japanese investors are doing business in Vietnam with 3,000 projects capitalized at US$39 billion.

Vietnam wishes to promote bilateral strategic partnership for regional peace, friendship and cooperation.

In another development, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc received Italian Ambassador Cecilia Piccioni on May 25.

The Prime Minister expected both countries to promote investment and trade for mutual benefit. He thanked for Italian approval of the free trade deal between Vietnam and the EU and called for further support from Italy in education of highly skilled workforce and software industry. 

Ambassador Cecilia Piccioni pledged to connect businesses from both sides, saying that Vietnam is Italy's important partner.  

She said along with trade and investment, her country is keen to cooperate with Vietnam in science, education and culture and she will try her best to connect Italian enterprises with Vietnamese partners.

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