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Minister Dao Ngoc Dung receives Assistant of Japanese Prime Minister
02:46 PM 20/09/2022
(LĐXH)- Minister Dao Ngoc Dung and Assistant to the Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Nakatani Gen both shared the view that promoting labour cooperation and human resource development has brought practical economic and social benefits for both countries.
Delegates take souvenir photos
On September 20, at the headquarters of the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA), Minister Dao Ngoc Dung had a meeting and worked with Mr. Nakatani Gen, Assistant of the Prime Minister of Japan.
Minister Dao Ngoc Dung expressed his pleasure to welcome Mr. Nakatani Gen to visit and work with MoLISA.
The Minister said that Vietnam - Japan will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.
"It can be said that the Vietnam-Japan relationship is not only a strategic partnership but also a relationship of mutual trust," said Minister Dao Ngoc Dung.
Minister Dao Ngoc Dung thanked Japanese agencies for coordinating with Vietnam to implement many effective programs, in which the field of labour cooperation and human resource development achieved many good results.
The Minister also suggested that Japan consider expanding the occupation of accepting Vietnamese trainees in the fields of restaurant service, hotel, driver, service, railway maintenance and high-speed train industries, construction, urban environment…
These are occupations where Vietnamese workers quickly adapt and improve their skills.
Mr. Nakatani Gen received and acknowledged the opinions and suggestions of Minister Dao Ngoc Dung. He affirmed that he will make efforts to promote the implementation of the above proposals./.
Hong Minh
TAG: Assistant of Japanese Prime Minister human resource development
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