Vietnamese Honorary Consul appointed in France

June 22, 2016 - 09:00

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has appointed Dinh Jean-Pierre as the Honorary Consul of Việt Nam in Nouvelle Caledonie (New Caledonia), France, in recognition of his significant contributions to reinforcing friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has appointed Dinh Jean-Pierre as the Honorary Consul of Việt Nam in Nouvelle Caledonie (New Caledonia), France. — VNA/VNS Photo An Đăng

HÀ NỘI – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has appointed Dinh Jean-Pierre as the Honorary Consul of Việt Nam in Nouvelle Caledonie (New Caledonia), France, in recognition of his significant contributions to reinforcing friendship and cooperation between the two countries.
At a ceremony to present the decision to the new Honorary Consul in Hà Nội yesterday, Deputy Foreign Minister Vũ Hồng Nam said the appointment demonstrates the trust of the Vietnamese Government in Dinh Jean-Pierre who actively contributed to cementing the bond among the overseas Vietnamese in France, preserving the culture of Việt Nam, and popularising the mother tongue among overseas Vietnamese children.
The diplomat said he hopes the newly-appointed Honorary Counsul will continue to work for the Vietnamese community and help bring the Vietnamese Government’s policies to expatriates.
Dinh Jean-Pierre expressed his honour in receiving the title and vowed to do his utmost to further tighten the solidarity between overseas Vietnamese and the home land.
New Caledonia, a special collectivity of France, is located in the southwest Pacific Ocean more than 1,200 km east of Australia. Close to 4,000 Vietnamese currently reside there.--VNS

 

 

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