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Leader To Lam Meets Honorary Consul in Vietnam and Viet Kieu in Ireland

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Leader To Lam met with the Honorary Consul of Vietnam Viet Kieu In Ireland

As part of his state visit to Ireland, To Lam, Secretary General of the Communist Party of Vietnam (PCV) and President of the Republic, met Patrick McKellen, President of the Pacific Group, in the capital, Dublin, on 3 October. Honorary Consul of Vietnam in Ireland.

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PCV Secretary General and President To Lam (right) meets Patrick McKillan, Honorary Consul of Vietnam in Ireland, President of the Pacific Land Group.
Photo: VNA/CVN

The Vietnamese leader greatly appreciated the role and close coordination of Patrick MacLellan as Vietnam's first honorary consul and honorary consular office in Ireland, which has made an important contribution to strengthen and strengthen the relationship between the two countries.

He said he hoped the honorary consul would act the gate To promote the exchange of delegations between regions and businesses on both sides, encourage Irish businesses, including Pacific Land, to continue expanding cooperation with Vietnamese partners in areas of mutual interest such as education, science, technology, innovation and renewable energy…

Vietnam announced that it was taking steps to establish an embassy in Ireland, and To Lam wanted continued support from Patrick McKellen in the process of establishing and operating a Vietnamese embassy in Ireland.

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Patrick McKillen announced that Pacific Land is actively promoting cooperative activities with Vietnamese companies.

The Vietnamese Honorary Consul in Ireland confirmed that he always actively supports the Vietnamese community in Ireland and organizes activities to promote the image of Vietnam in Ireland.

As an entrepreneur, Patrick McKillan expressed his desire to develop investment in biotechnology in Vietnam and actively promote projects related to cooperation in the development of biotechnology.

He said Pacific Land has made a decision to establish the Hanoi Bio-Hi-Tech Park, and the group has worked in coordination with the Hanoi People's Committee and related ministries and organs to complete the necessary procedures for the rapid deployment of the project, guaranteeing efficiency and compliance with regulations. He expressed hope that the project will continue to receive support from relevant Vietnamese institutions in the coming time to implement it effectively.

Leader To Lam meets with representatives of the Vietnamese community in Ireland and staff members of the Vietnamese Embassy in the UK and Ireland.
Photo: VNA/CVN

On the same day, Leader To Lam met with 130 representatives of the Vietnamese community in Ireland, around 5,000 people and staff members of the Vietnamese Embassy in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

He expressed confidence that the overseas Vietnamese community is an integral part of the Vietnamese people and that the Vietnamese community in Ireland will continue to be a strong bridge of Vietnam-Ireland friendship. .

VNA/CVN

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