Swiss reporter shows impression with Việt Nam’s outstanding position

May 16, 2024 - 09:55
Talking to Vietnam News Agency reporters in Geneva, Alain Jourdan, reporter of the Tribune de Geneva newspaper said Việt Nam shows ingenuity in managing its relations with major countries, and its hope to establish balanced relationships to increasingly demonstrate its role in the international arena and at multilateral forums.
Article "Việt Nam’s outstanding position in the region" by Alain Jourdan, reporter of the Tribune de Geneva in Switzerland.— VNA/VNS Photo

GENEVA — Việt Nam has never received such attention, reflected through the establishment and signing of economic deals and partnership agreements with foreign partners, according to an article highlighting Việt Nam’s outstanding position in the region, posted on the Tribune de Geneva newspaper by Alain Jourdan.

The author affirmed that a series of economic reforms initiated from 1986, along with globalisation, have transformed Việt Nam from one of the poor countries in the world to a middle-income country in just one generation.

Việt Nam attaches great importance to multilateral mechanisms and forums, as its foreign policy, built over the past decades, has looked towards becoming a friend of every country in the world, most specifically the agreements with the US and China in 2023.

It can be said that Việt Nam is on track to become a key country at the heart of the region that the world is looking towards, the reporter wrote.

He also shared more impressions with Việt Nam's economic development situation, highlighting his expectation that the country will record the highest growth rate in Southeast Asia in 2024, at 6-6.5 per cent.

Talking to Vietnam News Agency reporters in Geneva, Jourdan shared his assessment about Việt Nam’s bamboo diplomacy.

He said that Việt Nam shows ingenuity in managing its relations with major countries, and its hope to establish balanced relationships to increasingly demonstrate its role in the international arena and at multilateral forums. — VNS

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