Togo and Vietnam Bolster 50-Year Friendship with New Agreement

Economic governance
Monday, 13 January 2025 11:32
Togo and Vietnam Bolster 50-Year Friendship with New Agreement

(Togo First) - Last week, Togo and Vietnam inked a new agreement to bolster their 50-year partnership. The agreement–a memorandum of understanding (MoU)-was signed on January 8, by Robert Dussey and Bui Thanh Son, respectively Togo and Vietnam’s ministers of foreign affairs. The new deal covers key sectors like agriculture, trade, investment, and telecommunications.

The agreement was signed during Dussey's official visit to Vietnam. 

"I signed a memorandum of understanding on political consultations between our two ministries with my counterpart from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Mr. Bui Thanh Son. This important tool for consultation will enable us to further strengthen our cooperation in the fields of agriculture, trade, investment, telecommunications, etc.," Dussey posted on X.

During his visit, Dussey also met with Vietnamese President Luong Cuong to discuss new collaboration opportunities. 

Togolese businesses, especially in agriculture and tech, should benefit from the boosted collaboration with Vietnam, as the Asian nation made significant progress in these sectors in recent years.

 

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