Raisi: US crimes in Vietnam will not be forgotten
The new ambassador of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam offers his credentials to Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, and the two discuss bilateral relations and the global south.
Luong Quoc Huy, the new ambassador of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, offered his credentials to the Islamic Republic of Iran's President, Ebrahim Raisi. Following the ceremony, President Raisi made some remarks in the discussion about potential relational developments between the two countries.
The US atrocities committed in Vietnam were also discussed.
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The Iranian President stated that the degree of collaboration and relations between Iran and Vietnam at the moment is not proportionate to the various capacities present in the two nations.
Raisi noted that conducting frequent meetings for the joint commission for economic cooperation can aid in figuring out how to make it possible for the nations to engage in operations in the domains of transportation, technology, and agriculture.
Raisi said the Vietnamese people are renowned for having resisted colonialism and imperialism and that the US atrocities against the Vietnamese people will not be forgotten.
For his part, Luong Quoc Huy, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam's new ambassador, stated that his nation has always had cordial ties with Iran and that efforts are being made to enhance cooperation, particularly in the economic and commercial spheres.
Huy further highlighted the importance of Iran’s proactive foreign policy and emphasized the need for deepening ties with countries across the region and the world.
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