Buhari Bids Farewell To Outgoing Vietnam Envoy, Amb. Luong Quoc Thinh

Hamilton Nwosa
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  • Canvasses Mutual Relationship Between Vietnam Communist Party And Nigeria’s APC

Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari, bids farewell to the outgoing Ambassador of Socialist Republic of Vietnam, His Excellency, Luong Quoc Thinh at State House, Abuja.

The President who expressed appreciation to the Envoy, said, “Best wishes in your next assignment. In your three years tour of duty here, we have virtually lived together. Congratulations on a successful term.”

Buhari thanked the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for its support in areas of security, and economic development.

The President expressed optimism that bilateral relations between the two countries will continue to grow.

Ambassador Thinh in his response, congratulated the Nigerian President on successful completion of the 2023 general elections, and the widespread victory of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) in Presidential, National Assembly, Gubernatorial and State Assembly polls.

He canvassed a mutual relationship between the Communist Party of Vietnam, and the APC.

Ruing that the Coronavirus pandemic affected a good part of his stay in the country, Ambassador Thinh who recalled with nostalgia how Coronavirus pandemic impacted on a good part of his stay in Nigeria, lauded the President on how Nigeria admirably tackled the global health challenge, and how the economy is being rebuilt.

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