Denmark–Vietnam relations
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Denmark–Vietnam relations relates to foreign relations between Denmark and Vietnam. Both countries established diplomatic relations on November 25, 1971. On April 1, 1994, Denmark established an embassy in Hanoi,[1] and since August 12, 2000, Vietnam has had an embassy in Copenhagen.[2]
Vietnamese migration
Approximately 8,500 Vietnamese live in Denmark.[3]
They were heavily impacted by the Vietnam War.[4]
Agreements
In 2002, the two countries signed an environment protection agreement.[5] In 2007, the two countries signed a framework agreement on the Danish general credit programme for Vietnam.[6]
Bilateral visits
- September 1999, Vietnamese Prime Minister Phan Văn Khải visited Denmark.[7]
- June 2002, Nguyen Dzy Nien Vietnamese Foreign minister visited Denmark
- October 2004, Per Stig Møller Danish Minister of Foreign Affairs attended the 5th Asia–Europe Meeting in Hanoi
- March 2007, Ulrik Federspiel Danish Minister of Foreign Affairs visited Vietnam.[8]
- November 2009, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark visited Vietnam.[9]
- March 2013, Villy Søvndal[10]
See also
References
- ↑ Danish embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam
- ↑ Vietnamese embassy in Copenhagen
- ↑ OECD: Vietnamese in Denmark
- ↑ OECD: Vietnamese exports
- ↑ Vietnam, Denmark sign environment protection agreement
- ↑ Vietnam, Denmark ink framework agreement on credit programme
- ↑ Vietnam, Danish prime ministers discuss cooperation
- ↑ Danish relations with Vietnam (Danish)
- ↑ Danish Queen affirms stronger ties with Vietnam
- ↑ PM Nguyen Tan Dung receives Denmark’s FM Villy Soevndal, Ha Noi, March 1, 2013
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