June 2021

Vietnam calls for peaceful settlement of disputes in Bosnia-Herzegovina

 Vietnam supports the role of regional institutions as well as global and regional treaties, and supports the settlement of disputes by peaceful means in accordance with international law, UN Charter, including mediators, and urged the parties to seek common views for peace, stability and development in Bosnia and Herzegovina and

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European firms want to expand business in Vietnam: survey

 Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand are considered the top markets for expansion, according to a report from Standard Chartered, which polled senior executives at 40 Europe-based companies on their view of the Europe-ASEAN trade corridor.  90 percent of respondents said they expect business to increase in the next 12 months, on

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Iran considers possibility to extend monitoring nuclear deal

   Tehran is considering whether or not to extend the temporary deal that allows the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to monitor its nuclear facilities, according to Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabii. The deal expired last week after two extensions. On Monday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry announced that it had not made

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Israel opens first embassy in the Gulf

Israel’s Foreign Minister Yair Lapid on Tuesday inaugurated Israel’s embassy in Abu Dhabi, Israel’s first embassy in the Gulf, as he paid a two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates. Lapid called the embassy opening historic and said it sends a signal of peace, adding that Israel wants peace with

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Army contributes to overall achievements of Vietnam

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Wednesday praised contribution by the Ministry of National Defense as well as all military officers and soldiers to Vietnam’ outstanding  achievements in the past 6 months. Speaking at Wednesday’s Military Conference of the entire army to review performance in the first half of 2021,

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