Vietnam maintains diplomatic aspirations in Middle East

VOV.VN - Despite COVID-19 outbreaks in Egypt and the Middle East in 2021, the Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt has proactively and flexibly implemented a range of activities relating to economic and cultural diplomacy and citizen protection.

The results of these efforts have made a practical contribution to promoting the relationship between Vietnam and Egypt in particular, as well as between Vietnam and other countries throughout the Middle East.

On New Year’s Day, Cairo-based VOV correspondents interviewed Tran Thanh Cong, Vietnamese Ambassador to Egypt and also concurrently to Sudan, Tunisia, Libya, Palestine, Djibouti, and Eritrea, shedding light on the effectiveness of these activities.

VOV: The COVID-19 outbreak remains complicated in Egypt and other countries in the region. What has the Embassy done to implement economic and cultural diplomacy tasks effectively?

Amb. Cong: It’s true that the COVID-19 outbreak evolved in a complicated manner in the region in 2021, affecting the realisation of our representative mission’s goals. However, the Embassy has made every effort in order to complete economic and cultural diplomacy tasks assigned by the State.

Specifically, the Ambassador gave interviews to reputable local media outlets such as Egyptian National Radio, Nile TV, and other foreign magazines introducing Vietnamese economic development achievements and its efforts to contain the pandemic. In addition, the Embassy organised a series of seminars on trade and cultural promotion in a number of localities such as Port Said, Alexandria, Sharm el-Sheikh, and Hughada.

During a business trip to Lebanon, the Embassy held a seminar which attracted hundreds of leading Lebanese enterprises keen to learn about ongoing Vietnamese development and new policies adopted at the 13th National Party Congress. The Embassy also held the first Vietnamese martial arts tournament in Lebanon as a way of helping international and regional friends gain a better understanding of the country’s culture.

The Embassy also closely co-ordinated with various ministries, agencies, and sectors in both Vietnam and Egypt to successfully organise online gatherings, such as the second meeting of the Sub-Committee on trade and industry cooperation between the two sides in order to further connect the business communities of both countries.

VOV: Given the context of the pandemic, how was the protection of our citizens in Egypt and other regional countries implemented by the Embassy to ensure the people can feel secure to live and work, as well as to return safely to their homeland?

Amb. Cong: Vietnamese communities residing in Egypt and the wider region are not large and they are typically scattered, making it difficult for the representative agency to protect citizens. To realise the Party and the State’s policies on work related to overseas Vietnamese, the Embassy has opened an active hotline which is in operation 24/7 so that people can contact us directly if they have any problems.

It has also provided timely information to help people learn information about repatriation flights and domestic regulations on medical isolation to prevent COVID-19. Through Vietnamese associations in Egypt, the Embassy has grasped the specific situation relating to stranded Vietnamese travellers, students, or sailors and then arranged repatriation flights for them.

In 2021, the Embassy also launched a number of humanitarian campaigns to help and support needy people to overcome difficulties caused by the pandemic.

VOV: With the COVID-19 outbreak anticipated to gradually be brought under control globally in 2022, what areas will be the Embassy’s major focus to promote relations between Vietnam and regional countries?

Amb. Cong: The Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt has identified a number of key tasks that must be performed in 2022 in order to fully utilise co-operation potential and effectively strengthen bilateral relations.

Firstly, we will make greater efforts to connect the ministries, branches, and localities of the two countries in substantive and effective implementing signed agreements.

Secondly, we will focus on promoting the meeting of the Vietnam – Egypt Intergovernmental Committee which will strive to hammer out effective co-operation measures in various fields.

Thirdly, on economic co-operation, the two sides will centre on a number of fields of mutual strength, such as agriculture, aquaculture, as well as oil and gas exploitation.

Fourthly, we will try to promote co-operation agreements between localities of Vietnam and Egypt, including one between Ninh Binh and Luxor. At the same time, we will study and speed up the signing of a co-operation agreement between Hanoi and Cairo.

Egypt has been selected to host the 27th UN Conference on Climate Change (COP27) in 2022. This represents an opportunity for the two countries to consider co-operation in the fields of Industry 4.0 and green technology, which Egypt is currently very interested in developing in the region.

VOV: Thank you very much Ambassador.

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