As the final activity of the visit, the President visited Kyushu University and talked with the school's outstanding Vietnamese students.
At Kyushu University, President Vo Van Thuong visited the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology Research and Development Center, one of the world's leading facilities for hydrogen energy. This is a place specializing in implementing key projects, in conjunction with many large Japanese companies, to implement research projects on Hydrogen.
The President welcomed Kyushu University's plan to expand training and receive Vietnamese international students through cooperation programs with Vietnamese educational institutions and suggested that the school continue to promote cooperation with universities and localities in Vietnam in training and improving the quality of human resources for Vietnam.
After listening to Vietnamese students share about their study life at Kyushu University and their desire to contribute to the country and Vietnam-Japan relations, the President expressed his delight at the outstanding achievements in study and research of Vietnamese students; asked them to continue to strive to improve their knowledge and experience, always unite, support and take care of each other, and build a strong Vietnamese community in Japan, thereby becoming a bridge for Vietnam-Japan relations.
The official visit to Japan of President Vo Van Thuong and his wife Phan Thi Thanh Tam and a high-ranking delegation from November 27-30 was a great success.
During his four days in Japan, the President had nearly 40 effective activities with Japanese leaders and officials and localities, contributing to promoting effective bilateral cooperation in the coming time.
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