Party General Secretary To Lam and Bulgarian President Rumen Radev attended the Vietnam–Bulgaria Business Forum in Sofia on October 23, as part of the former’s State visit to Bulgaria from October 22-24.
General Secretary To Lam was quoted by the Government News as saying at the forum that over the years, Bulgaria trained more than 30,000 Vietnamese specialists, students, and researchers, many of whom now hold key positions in government as well as in the fields of economy, science, and culture, contributing significantly to the friendship between the two nations.
Bulgaria has become a regional hub for innovation, high technology, and artificial intelligence (AI), producing high-value technological products, General Secretary To Lam said, calling on both sides to create favorable conditions for their businesses to invest and operate in each other's markets.
He suggested that the two countries enhance cooperation in areas where Bulgaria has advantages, such as science and technology, clean agriculture, pharmaceuticals, education, renewable energy, and logistics.
General Secretary Lam highly spoke of the significance of President Rumen Radev's attendance at the forum, describing it as a reflection of Bulgaria's strong commitment to fostering bilateral business and investment cooperation.
He noted that Bulgaria's development is being driven by advances in science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation, which have helped raise labor productivity. He urged both sides to step up collaboration in science and technology, digital transformation, defense and security, defense industry, and human resource development.
The Vietnamese Party chief affirmed that the Party and State of Vietnam remain steadfast in their commitment to accompany, listen to, and share with international partners and friends. He also expressed his hope for continued support and cooperation from foreign investors, particularly those from Bulgaria, in Vietnam's national development process.
The Bulgarian President, for his part, also expressed his desire to strengthen collaboration in education, training, and labor.
On this occasion, the two leaders witnessed the signing of several cooperation documents, including:
- An arbitration cooperation agreement between the Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC) and the Arbitration Court at the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI);
- A memorandum of understanding on strategic cooperation in education and academic exchange between the Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City and the University of Economics – Varna;
- A comprehensive international cooperation agreement between Hanoi University of Science and Technology and Sofia University in the fields of AI, machine learning, and computer science;
- A cooperation agreement on space technology between the Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group (Viettel) and EnduroSat EAD; and
- An information technology and digital transformation cooperation agreement between Tri Nam Group and Software Group.
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