New Zealand’s Ambassador to Vietnam visits Binh Dinh
15:42', 31/7/ 2009 (GMT+7)

Secretary of Binh Dinh Provincial Party Committee Vu Hoang Ha (R) presents a souvenir to Mr James Kember. Photo NQ

Secretary of Binh Dinh Provincial Party Committee Vu Hoang Ha received the New Zealand’s Ambassador to Vietnam James Kember and his entourage yesterday (July 30).

Ha highly appreciated Mr James Kember’s concern for Binh Dinh and his effort to implement the New Zealand Government-sponsored sustainable rural livelihood project in Binh Dinh.

Ha pledged the project would be effectively implemented.

The Provincial Party Committee Secretary also briefed him on the province’s socio-economic situation in the first six months.

Mr James Kember expressed his concern for the poverty reduction and makeshift house elimination programs in the province.

The signing ceremony for the sustainable rural livelihood project is scheduled to take place today (July 31) in Quy Nhon city.

  • Ngoc Quynh
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