Israel’s President Considers Vietnam Increasingly Important Partner in Southeast Asia

Jerusalem: Israeli President Isaac Herzog has described Vietnam as a dynamic partner with an increasingly important role in Southeast Asia during a ceremony in Jerusalem on May 18 to receive the credentials from Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Ky Son.

According to Vietnam News Agency, President Herzog highlighted the growing importance of Vietnam in the Southeast Asian region. The meeting underscored the strengthening ties between Israel and Vietnam, with both countries looking to expand collaboration in various sectors. The ceremony marked a significant moment in diplomatic relations as the two nations continue to explore opportunities for mutual cooperation.

President Herzog's remarks reflect a broader strategy of engaging with Southeast Asian countries, recognizing Vietnam's economic and geopolitical significance. The Israeli leader expressed optimism about the potential for future partnerships, particularly in areas such as technology, trade, and education. Ambassador Nguyen Ky Son's appointment comes at a time when both countries are keen on enhancing bilateral relations.

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