(Dan Tri) - This afternoon, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and the Dutch Prime Minister cycled through Phan Dinh Phung, Nguyen Tri Phuong, Dien Bien Phu streets and ended at Ton That Dam street.
This morning, after concluding talks and attending the signing ceremony of the agreement between the two governments of Vietnam and the Netherlands, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh invited Prime Minister Mark Rutte to participate in sideline activities during his two-day official visit to Vietnam (Photo: Nhat Bac). The two Prime Ministers chose bicycles to travel around the streets of Hanoi in the cool air of Autumn, the most beautiful season of the year in the capital city of Hanoi (Photo: Thanh Dong). Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and the Dutch Prime Minister waved to people on both sides of the street while walking through the streets (Photo: Huu Nghi). Starting from the Government Office, the two Prime Ministers walked through Phan Dinh Phung Street, Nguyen Tri Phuong Street, crossed Dien Bien Phu Street and turned to Ton That Dam Street. The two Prime Ministers were accompanied by assistants, interpreters and bodyguards, also by bicycle (Photo: Thanh Dong). The Netherlands is a country famous for 36% of its population using bicycles as their main means of transport. It is estimated that the 17 million Dutch people have 23 million bicycles. The means of transport of the two Prime Ministers today are bicycles, part of a new transport utility service chain that has just been tested in Hanoi, helping people and tourists have more options for quick and convenient travel, protecting the environment... (Photo: Thanh Dong). After about 10 minutes of leisurely sightseeing the streets of Hanoi, the two Prime Ministers' cycling ended in front of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters (Photo: Thanh Dong). Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh bid farewell to the Dutch Prime Minister so that his counterpart could continue participating in sideline activities during the visit at noon. In the afternoon, the two Prime Ministers continued to participate in other main activities such as the High-Tech Business Forum, the Green Economy Forum, etc. (Photo: Thanh Dong). Immediately afterwards, the Dutch Prime Minister met with Vietnamese female entrepreneurs from DBAV's Ready to Export program at a coffee shop on Dien Bien Phu Street (Photo: Thanh Dong). The Dutch Prime Minister chose lemonade to quench his thirst instead of other prepared coffee or soda drinks (Photo: Thanh Dong).
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