Tue. Jul 29th, 2025

The spouse of Vietnam’s National Assembly Chairman, Madam Nguyen Thi Thanh, recently visited the Vietnam Village in Morocco, a cultural and economic hub for the Vietnamese community in the country. This visit marked a significant moment in the relationship between Vietnam and Morocco, as it aimed to foster greater cooperation and understanding between the two nations. During her visit, Madam Thanh was warmly received by the Vietnamese Ambassador to Morocco, Nguyen Hai Bang, and other high-ranking officials. She was given a tour of the village, which showcased the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam, including traditional music, dance, and cuisine. The village is home to a large community of Vietnamese expatriates, who have made significant contributions to the local economy. Madam Thanh expressed her gratitude to the Moroccan government for their support of the Vietnamese community, and praised the efforts of the Vietnamese Embassy in promoting cultural exchange between the two countries. She also emphasized the importance of strengthening economic ties between Vietnam and Morocco, and encouraged Vietnamese businesses to invest in the Moroccan market. The visit was seen as a major success, with both sides expressing their commitment to deepening their bilateral relationship. The Vietnamese community in Morocco has been growing rapidly in recent years, with many Vietnamese nationals moving to the country for work or study. The Vietnam Village has become a symbol of Vietnamese culture and identity in Morocco, and has played a significant role in promoting people-to-people diplomacy between the two nations. Madam Thanh’s visit was also an opportunity for her to learn more about the lives of Vietnamese expatriates in Morocco, and to hear their concerns and suggestions for improving the bilateral relationship. She was impressed by the strong sense of community and solidarity among the Vietnamese people in Morocco, and praised their contributions to the local society. The visit has sparked hopes of increased cooperation between Vietnam and Morocco in areas such as trade, investment, and tourism. The two countries have a long history of friendly relations, and have been working together to promote peace, stability, and development in the region. As the relationship between Vietnam and Morocco continues to grow, the Vietnam Village is likely to play an increasingly important role in promoting cultural exchange and economic cooperation between the two nations. The visit of Madam Thanh has been seen as a major step forward in this process, and has helped to strengthen the bonds of friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and Morocco.

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