Austrian media highlights President Vo Van Thuong’s visit

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(VOVWORLD) -Austrian media has continued to report on President Vo Van Thuong’s just-concluded official visit to the European country.
Austrian media highlights President Vo Van Thuong’s visit - ảnh 1

According to an article published on the portal of the Austrian state of Burgenland, burgenland.at, renewable energy was a prime focus at the meeting at the Esterházy Palace between President Thuong and the State Governor Hans Peter Doskozil.

During the meeting, Governor Doskozil reportedly underscored the importance of expanding international relations amid the Vietnamese side aiming to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and his state by 2030.

President Thuong was quoted as saying that the co-operation between Burgenland and Vietnamese localities will be a driving force to boost the positive relations between Austria and Vietnam in the future.

The same day saw derstandard.de publish an article on President Thuong’s visit to Burgenland to discuss bilateral relations and energy transition.

According to the article, at the meeting Governor Doskozil suggested making genius musician Joseph Haydn a model as part of the two sides’ efforts to deepen the partnership and benefit each other.

President Thuong therefore welcomed the idea, saying that music will bring the peoples of both Burgenland and Vietnam closer.

Under the title of "Burgenland's energy transition - a model for Vietnam", an article featured on krone.at, the online paper of Kronen Zeitung, said that a high-level Vietnamese delegation led by President Thuong visited Burgenland to learn about key projects that the state is carrying out to achieve its zero net emission goal in the next few years.

According to details given by the article, there is no surprise that the Vietnamese leader has chosen to come to Burgenland within the framework of his official visit to Austria as Vietnam is heavily affected by climate change.

Along with these media outlets, other Austrian news sites such as kurier.at, wienerbezirksblatt.at, and regionews.at also featured the Vietnamese State leader's activities in the European nation.

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