BỘ NGOẠI GIAO
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CỘNG HÒA XÃ HỘI
CHỦ NGHĨA VIỆT NAM
Độc lập - Tự do - Hạnh phúc
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Số:
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Hà Nội, ngày 07
tháng 08 năm 2014
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THÔNG BÁO
VỀ VIỆC ĐIỀU ƯỚC QUỐC TẾ CÓ HIỆU LỰC
Thực hiện quy định tại khoản
3 Điều 47 của Luật Ký kết, gia nhập và thực hiện điều ước quốc tế năm 2005,
Bộ Ngoại giao trân trọng thông báo:
Biên bản kỳ họp lần thứ ba Ủy ban
Liên Chính phủ giữa nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam và nước Cộng hòa
Mô-dăm-bích về Hợp tác kinh tế, văn hóa, khoa học và công nghệ, ký tại Hà Nội
ngày 20 tháng 6 năm 2014, có hiệu lực kể từ ngày 20 tháng 6 năm 2014.
Bộ Ngoại giao trân trọng gửi Bản sao
Biên bản theo quy định tại Điều 68 của Luật nêu trên./.
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TL. BỘ TRƯỞNG
KT. VỤ TRƯỞNG
VỤ LUẬT PHÁP VÀ ĐIỀU ƯỚC QUỐC TẾ
PHÓ VỤ TRƯỞNG
Nguyễn Văn Ngự
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AGREED MINUTES OF THE THIRD SESSION OF JOINT
INTER-GOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE
BETWEEN
THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM AND THE REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE ON ECONOMIC,
CULTURAL AND SCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY COOPERATION
Preface
Pursuant to the Framework Agreement on Economic,
Cultural and Scientific Technical Cooperation between the Socialist Republic of
Viet Nam and the Republic of Mozambique signed in 2003;
In light of the terms and conditions stipulated in
the Agreement on the Establishment of the Joint Inter-Governmental Committee
between the Republic of Mozambique and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam,
signed in Maputo in April 2008;
In accordance with the Agreed Minutes of the Second
Session of the Joint Inter-Governmental Committee between the Republic of
Mozambique and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam on Economic, Cultural and
Science-Technology Cooperation signed in Maputo, Mozambique, on 30th
September 2011;
In the spirit of promoting and strengthening friendly
and multifaceted cooperation between the two countries, the Third Session of
the Joint Inter Governmental Committee for Economic, Cultural, and
Science-Technology Cooperation was held in Hanoi, the Socialist Republic of
Viet Nam from June 18th to June 20th, 2014.
H.E. Dr. Le Quoc Doanh, Deputy Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam and
H.E. Dr. Eduardo Koloma, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of
the Republic of Mozambique, Co-chaired the Session.
The lists of delegations of both sides are enclosed
in Annex I and II of this Agreed Minutes.
Both sides discussed and adopted the following
Agenda:
a) Exchange of information on economic, social,
trade and foreign investment situation of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam
and the Republic of Mozambique.
b) Review and assessment of the implementation of
the Agreed Minutes of the Second Session of Joint Inter-Governmental Committee
of the Republic of Mozambique and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam on
Economic, Cultural and Science-Technology Cooperation signed in Maputo on 30th
September 2011.
c) Review of the current status of cooperation
between Mozambique and Viet Nam and exchange of views on future bilateral
relations between the two countries for the period 2014-2016.
d) Signing of the Agreed Minutes of the Third
Session of the Joint Inter-Governmental Committee.
During his stay in Ha Noi, H.E. Dr. Eduardo Koloma,
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, paid courtesy visit to H.E
Dr. Cao Duc Phat, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of the
Socialist Republic of Viet Nam and to H.E. Mr. Ha Kim Ngoc, Deputy Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.
The Co-Chair, H.E. Dr. Le Quoc Doanh, Deputy
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of the Socialist Republic of Viet
Nam warmly welcomed the Mozambican delegation and stressed that the
intensification of high level delegations between both sides, particularly the
visits to the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam by H.E. Mr. Paulo Zucula, Minister
of Transport and Communication in October 2012, H.E. Mr. Jose Pacheco, Minister
of Agriculture in March 2013, H.E. Mr. Alberto Ricardo Mondlane, Minister of
Interior and H.E Mr. Ajúba Cuereneia, Minister of Planning and Development in
June 2013, as well as the visits to Mozambique of H.E Mr. Diep Kinh Tan, Deputy
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development in May 2012 and H.E Mr. Pham Binh
Minh, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam in
August 2013 have contributed to strengthening and deepening the friendship and
cooperation between the two countries.
The Co-Chairs of the two delegations exchanged
information on the political and socio-economic situation of the two countries
and highlighted the ongoing efforts of the two governments to strengthen
bilateral cooperation.
H.E. Dr. Eduardo Koloma, expressed his gratitude
for the hospitality accorded to the Mozambican delegation by the Government of
Viet Nam.
The Co-Chairs of the two delegations reaffirmed
that the Agreements and Memorandum of Understanding in the field of Promotion
and Protection of Investments, Avoidance of Double Taxation, Trade,
Agriculture, Fisheries, Education, Health Care, visa exemptions for Diplomatic
and Official passport holders and Defence have contributed to strengthen
cooperation for the benefit of both peoples on the basis of equality and mutual
benefit.
The two delegations evaluated and reviewed the
current status of cooperation between the two countries and expressed their
satisfaction on the progress reached on both bilateral and multilateral
domains.
Results of Cooperation
Achieved in the Past Years and Orientation and Contents of Cooperation for the
Coming Years.
1. On Political and Diplomatic
Relationship
1.1. Both sides expressed satisfaction with the
opening of the Embassy of the Republic of Mozambique in Viet Nam in 2011 and
emphasised its contribution to the strengthening of bilateral cooperation
between the two countries, peoples and governments.
1.2. The Vietnamese side highly appreciated the
support given by the Republic of Mozambique to the country’s membership to the
Human Rights Council for the 2014-2016 tenure.
1.3. Both sides agreed with satisfaction that the
continued increase of exchange of delegations at all levels contributed to the
strengthening of the friendly relations between the two countries.
1.4. Both sides emphasised the need for both sides
to conduct regular Political Consultations Meetings to exchange views on
bilateral, regional and international issues and agreed to hold the first
Political Consultation Meetings between the two Ministries of Foreign Affairs
in 2015;
1.5. Both sides agreed to consider, through
diplomatic channels, the establishment of a Mozambican honorary consulate in Ho
Chi Minh City.
1.6. The Mozambican side took note of the request
of the Vietnamese side to support its candidature to the non-permanent member
of the United Nations Security Council for the 2020 - 2021 term.
2. On Economic, Trade and
Investment Cooperation
2.1. Both sides are pleased to note that the import
- export turnover of the two countries has increased from the Second Session of
Joint Inter- Governmental Committee. Bilateral trade has increased from $ 88
million in 2011 to 112.6 million in 2013, with an average increase of 13% per
year. However, both sides recognized that the current trade balance between the
two sides is still low and incommensurate to the potentials existing in each
country. In order to develop bilateral trade relationship, both sides
reiterated the need to create favourable conditions to strengthen trade
promotion activities such as exchange of trade delegations, participation at
international fairs and exhibitions organized in both countries, expanded
direct contacts between associations of enterprises and the Chambers of
Commerce and Industry of both countries.
2.2. Both sides agreed to continue organizing high
level meetings, conferences and seminars to attract investment, organizing
survey teams to discuss investment opportunities and provide guidance for
enterprises that intend to invest in Mozambique and Viet Nam. Both sides agreed
that Mozambique will provide Viet Nam with lists of projects calling for
foreign investment.
2.3. Both sides reiterated the need to actively
continue the exchange of information on cooperation and business opportunities,
through Government agencies, Embassies, Chambers of Commerce and Industry and
other economic associations, in order to support private investors/businesses
of both sides to find partners.
2.4. Both sides called for participation of
business delegations of the two countries to participate in both Viet Nam Expo
Trade Fair annually held in Ha Noi during the month of April and in Ho Chi Minh
City in October and International Trade Fair (FACIM), annually held in Maputo
in August, respectively, to promote consumer goods, machinery, equipment,
agricultural products and others.
2.5. Both sides reiterated the need to strengthen
cooperation in steel processing, mining technology, wood industry and
paper-pulp processing in Mozambique.
2.6. Both sides reemphasized the importance of
promoting foreign investment by enterprises in both countries, through the
improvement of the investment environment.
2.7. Both sides reiterated the need to continue to
create favourable conditions for business as well as providing market
information about each country, to further promote trade and cooperation in all
the fields.
3. On Agriculture
3.1. Both sides highly appreciated the achievements
in agricultural cooperation between the two countries in recent years,
especially in the implementation of the bilateral cooperation project, between
the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Viet Nam and the Ministry
of Agriculture of the Republic of Mozambique, in the trilateral cooperation
project between the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of
Viet Nam, JICA Offices in Viet Nam and Mozambique, and the Ministry of Agriculture
of Mozambique. Training Program in Viet Nam for agricultural officers of
Mozambique has contributed to strengthening the capacity of the agricultural
sector in Mozambique. Both sides highlighted the importance of agriculture in
the strengthening of the relations between the two countries and agreed to
continue identifying long-term opportunities for cooperation in this field.
3.2. Both sides re-affirmed the interest in
implementing the following, based on recommendations of the Mozambican side:
3.2.1. Mozambique will send specific proposals for
Vietnamese side to consider to send to Mozambique experts to support the food
security program;
3.2.2. From the results of trilateral cooperation
in rice production in Nante project, Zambezia province between Mozambique -
Japan - Viet Nam, the two sides agreed to request the Japan’s Government to
consider expanding trilateral cooperation projects to other areas of
Mozambique.
3.3. The Mozambican side will send specific
proposals for Vietnamese side to consider sending experts of post-harvest
technologies to Mozambique for experience exchange with the local farmers and
the exchange of technology initiatives on water management of low cost
technologies, such as, irrigation, construction of small dams.
3.4. Both sides agreed to provide necessary support
to the Viet Nam Academy of Agricultural Sciences (VAAS) and the Agricultural
Research Institute of Mozambique (IIAM) for the implementation of the
cooperation project titled Cooperation of Research and Development of Food and
Foodstuff Crops in Mozambique for the period 2014-2017;
3.5. The Viet Nam Rubber Group shall consider to
promote the implementation of cassava plantation project in parallel with
cashew and wood processing projects;
3.6. Both sides agreed to promote further efforts
to implement the signed agreements in the agricultural sector;
3.7. Both sides reiterated the need to jointly
mobilize resources in their countries and to funding through tripartite
cooperation in order to develop projects and programs identified by the two
countries.
4. On Fisheries
4.1. Both sides highlighted the importance of
cooperation to develop and enhance fishery matters, including aquaculture and
the fish processing industry, advanced fishery infrastructures and supportive
services, advanced institutional cooperation, development of scientific
research management and promotion of training on fisheries as well as joint
ventures on fisheries cooperation.
4.2. Both sides agreed to promote further efforts
to implement the signed Agreements in the fisheries sector, namely, the
Memorandum of Understanding on Fisheries of 2007 between the Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development of Viet Nam and Ministry of Fisheries of
Mozambique and the MoU between the Ministry of Fisheries of Mozambique and Tien
Giang Province People's Committee of Viet Nam, signed in 2010.
4.3. Both sides appreciated the training on
aquaculture - technology of Tilapia fish culture - provided by Viet Nam in 2011
and agreed to jointly seek funding for other aquaculture training courses for
technicians and small scale producers.
4.4. Both sides agreed to promote further efforts
to sign a Protocol on Technical Assistance in aquaculture.
5. On Science and Technology
5.1. Both sides recognized the importance of
creating favourable conditions for the tripartite cooperation projects on
Information Technology infrastructure within the two countries.
5.2. Both sides emphasized the need for the
Ministry for Science and Technology of Viet Nam to appoint the Technical
Committee Members for the Implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding
between the two countries on Science and Technology field, signed in December
2005. Both sides agreed to cooperate in implementation of the signed MOU.
6. On Transportation and
Telecommunications
1. On Transportation
6.1. Both sides agreed to undertake further efforts
to finalize and sign by 2015 the Agreement on Cooperation in Aviation between
the two Governments.
6.2. Both sides agreed to continue to promote the
cooperation in the maritime sector, ship building, training of human resources
including the cooperation between Viet Nam Maritime University and Mozambican
Universities.
2. On Telecommunications
6.3. Both sides highlighted the importance of
cooperation in the area of Telecommunications between the two countries and
agreed to continue to promote the cooperation and exchange of information in
the fields of postal and telecommunication services under the international
conventions framework of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) and International
telecommunication Union (ITU).
6.4. Both sides agreed to continue to facilitate
cooperation and development of telecommunication and information technology by
creating favorable conditions, on the basis of existing laws, for Vietnamese
side to invest and continue stable operations in Mozambique, through
inter-alia, support to Vietnamese companies in their work of providing mobile
services.
6.5. The Vietnamese side requested the Mozambican
side to provide fixed landline numbers for Movitel to have chance accessing to
all poor households, remote areas and islands.
6.6. The Vietnamese side requested the Mozambican
side to allow the Vietnamese side to provide nationally television services in
Mozambique.
6.7. The Mozambican side agreed to create favorable
conditions for Vietnamese specialists who will work in the tripartite
cooperation projects on establishment of Informatics Technology infrastructure
for Mozambique.
7. On Health
7.1. Both sides highly appreciated the contribution
of the medical team of Viet Nam currently working in Mozambique for the
strengthening of bilateral cooperation in the health sector.
7.2. Both sides agreed to work closely in order to
amend the Protocol on the sending and receiving Vietnamese medical
professionals to work in Mozambique, signed in 2007, and to exchange
information on the needs of Mozambique on medical experts and their situation
of those working in Mozambique.
7.3. Both sides agreed to identify and explore
areas of cooperation on health matters and stressed the need of organizing a
medical study tour to exchange expertise on health issues, especially on the
new diseases.
8. On Education and Training
8.1. Both sides expressed its satisfaction with the
current stage of cooperation in the field of education and training between the
two countries and reaffirmed its determination to boost cooperation in this
field.
8.2. Both sides agreed to conclude negotiation of
the Protocol of cooperation on education and training between the Ministry of
Education and Training of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam and the Ministry
of Education of the Republic of Mozambique to sign in 2014.
8.3. Both sides agreed to provide scholarships to
students for higher education in each country.
9. On Culture, Sports and
Tourism
9.1. Both sides recognized the importance of
people-to-people exchanges as an important component of cooperation between the
two countries, which contributes to the deepening of the existing friendship
and agreed to continue the promotion of such activities, through exchange of
groups of artists, organizing film festivals, photo and art exhibitions, and
other forms.
9.2. Both sides highlighted the importance of
cooperation in the area of Tourism and agreed to conduct negotiations aimed at
finalizing and signing the Agreement on Cooperation in Tourism between
Mozambique and Viet Nam in the proper time.
9.3. The Vietnamese side agreed to consider the
request of Mozambique side to provide short term training scholarships in the
areas of hotel management, marketing, sustainable tourism management, tourism
promotion, statistics applied to tourism, information technology and
communication applied to tourism.
9.4. Both sides agreed to encourage the Quang Ninh
Province and Ministry of Tourism of Mozambique to implement the Commitment
signed in 2008.
9.5. Both sides underlined the need to promote
sports exchanges in different fields.
10. On Labour
10.1. Both sides agreed to strengthening labour
cooperation through exchange of specialists and creating favourable conditions
for labour supply for the development of business opportunities in both
countries.
11. On Security
11.1. Both sides agreed to continue implementing
the Agreement between the two Governments on cooperation in crime prevention
and suppression and the MoU on training cooperation through specific
activities;
11.2. Both sides agreed to exchange information and
assessment of the global and regional situation, and other issues of mutual
interest, to share experiences on fighting against crime, especially trans-national
organized crime, terrorism, human trafficking and illegal migration, drug
trafficking, high-tech crime, money laundering, commercial fraud and
environmental crime;
11.3. Both sides agreed to continue cooperation in
the field of training and capacity building for leaders, commanders, officers
towards intensive specialized programs, including post-graduate training in
policing, foreign languages and teacher exchange.
11.4. Both sides agreed to continue exchange of
visits at all levels in order to assess the results of cooperation and to
identify cooperative contents as prioritized annually.
11.5. Both sides agreed that improved safety and
security for business environment in Mozambique is necessary for normal
operation of companies.
12. On Defence
12.1. Both sides agreed to continue strengthening
military exchanges at all levels, technology transfer, training military
personnel and cooperation in military logistics and health care.
12.2. Both sides agreed to continue considering the
training of a small number of military medical staff.
The Vietnamese side informed the Mozambican side
that Viet Nam can provide Free Training program for a small number of military
medical staff which following long-term trailing of Viet Nam (1 year for study
Vietnamese, 6 years for military medical training). The Mozambican side agreed
to meet the cost for additional training needs.
13. On Banking
13.1. Both sides appreciated the visit of the
Governor of the Central Bank of Mozambique to the State Bank of Viet Nam and
the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation between Banco de
Mocambique and State Bank of Viet Nam, which will contribute to boost the
economic and investment cooperation between the two countries.
13.2. Both sides agreed to improve policies for
development of banking services through regular exchange of information on the
social and political economy, monetary policy, training, and support for
Vietnamese and Mozambican banks to participate in each other market.
13.3. In order to promote the bilateral
relationship in the banking area between the two countries, both sides shall
enhance the exchange of information on the social and political economy,
implement the signed MOU on cooperation between the State Bank of Viet Nam and
Banco de Mozambique by means of exchange of delegations, experiences in banking
information, organizing training sessions, seminars and study visits, support
for the commercial bank to open subsidiaries, branches and/or their
representative offices in compliance with the related laws and regulations of
each country as well as regulations within WTO commitments.
14. On Finances
14.1. Both sides highly appreciated the signing on
September 2010 of the Agreement between the two Governments to avoid double
taxation and fiscal evasion with respect to income tax.
15. On Economic Planning and
Development
15.1. Both sides committed to continue improving
environment for general investment, perfecting legal system and policies on
foreign investment, expanding the fields for attracting foreign investment and
diversifying forms of investment, considering to remove investment related
barriers, and supporting investors to reduce production costs.
15.2. Both sides agreed to encourage and support
investment by enterprises through diplomatic agencies of both countries in the
form of workshops, information exchange and market surveys; organization of
business forums and workshops.
15.3. The Mozambican side expressed its interest in
exchanging experiences with Viet Nam in the fields of Special Economic Zones,
rural development, cooperatives and market access for small farm households.
15.4. The Mozambican side informed the Vietnamese
side that based on the Mozambique Investment Law and other relevant economic
legislation, the Mozambican Government is ready to facilitate and speed up
processes for Vietnamese enterprises to invest in Mozambique.
16. On Construction,
Infrastructure and Water Resources Management
16.1. In recognition of the increasing growth of
the construction sector in the two countries, both sides agreed to undertake
necessary measures to take advantages of the existing opportunities both in the
construction of infrastructure and the production of construction material, and
equipment in Mozambique and in Viet Nam.
16.2. Both sides agreed to encourage enterprises of
both countries to cooperate in the field of consultancy, design, investment and
construction of industrial works. Both sides emphasised the need to conduct
regular information exchanges on tendering processes to implement construction
projects in both countries.
16.3. Both sides agreed to exchange experts and
experiences in the fields of construction management, construction consultancy,
vocational training for construction, and coordinating to organize short-term
training courses on management of urban construction, consultancy and
development of urban infrastructure.
16.4. Both sides agreed to exchange experiences in
the field of Water Resources Management particularly on monitoring of floods
and droughts, technology transfer on water purification and water harvesting in
rural areas.
17. On Mineral Resources
17.1. Both sides agreed to cooperate in the areas
of data processing techniques and interpretation, oil and gas exploration,
development of infrastructure for oil operations, training (techniques of
prospecting and hydrocarbons research), management of LNG distribution, oil
Engineering and Promotion, and encouragement of partnerships between the
relevant private and public enterprises of both countries.
17.2. Both sides agreed to further strengthen the
cooperation in the field of oil and gas and to continue to encourage and
support public enterprises such as PVN/PVEP and ENH to cooperate in this field.
17.3. The Vietnamese side suggested that the
Mozambicans continue to create the conditions for PVN/PVEP to participate in
oil and gas exploration and extraction projects in Mozambique.
18. On Local Governments
18.1. The Vietnamese side expressed its call for
Mozambican businesses to invest in An Giang province.
18.2. Both sides noted with satisfaction the
efforts underway for the establishment of sister relationships between
Mozambican and Vietnamese Local Governments and cities.
18.3. The Vietnamese side proposed the Mozambican
side cooperation in the agricultural sector through sending experts from Can
Tho province to Mozambique to support planting drought-tolerant rice, catfish
and safety vegetable growing.
18.4. The Vietnamese side informed that Ho Chi Minh
City would continue cooperation and association in the field of science and
technology with Mozambique, including technical assistance activities for
crocodile culture, cultivation of short-term crops suitable with the
geographical and climatic conditions of Mozambique.
18.5. Both sides agreed to continue discussion on
specific cooperation plans under the signed MOU between Can Tho University and
Mozambican Agriculture Institute plus extend the cooperation between the Cuu
Long Rice Research Institute and Mozambican partners.
18.6. Both sides agreed that the Committee of
Maputo Province and Tien Giang province would exchange experts on agriculture,
fisheries, farmers to study the models of rice cultivation and aquaculture.
18.7. Both sides agreed to consider implementing
all contents which had been committed in the Memorandum of Understanding signed
between the Authority of Maputo Province and People’s Committee of Tien Giang
province.
The Third Session of the Joint Inter-Governmental
Committee of Socialist Republic of Viet Nam and the Republic of Mozambique on
Economic, Cultural and Science-Technology Cooperation was held in the
atmosphere of friendship, sincerity and mutual collaboration.
The Session discussed and reviewed the current situation
and proposed specific measures to strengthen cooperation between the two
countries. Both sides expressed their commitment to make efforts in identifying
internal resources to implement the agreed activities in parallel with the
participation of third party financial partners.
Both sides have agreed to hold the Fourth Session
of the Inter-Governmental Committee on Economic, Cultural, and
Science-Technology Cooperation between the two countries in Maputo, The
Republic of Mozambique in 2016. Specific time and agenda will be agreed by the
two sides 90 days prior to the event through diplomatic channels.
The Mozambican delegation appreciated and specially
thanked the hospitality of the Vietnamese side during its stay in Ha Noi, the
capital of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam. The hospitality is evidence the
friendship and excellent cooperation between the two countries.
These Agreed Minutes were done in Ha Noi, the
capital of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, on June 20th 2014, in
two original copies in English. Each side shall keep one original copy.
ON BEHALF OF
THE GOVERNMENT OF
THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM
H.E. Dr. Le Quoc Doanh
Deputy Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development
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ON BEHALF OF
THE GOVERNMENT OF
THE REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE
H.E. Dr Eduardo Koloma
Deputy Minister for
Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
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APPENDIX
II
MOZAMBICAN DELEGATION
TO THE THIRD SESSION OF INTERGOVENAMENTAL
COMMETTEE BETWEEN MOZAMBIQUE AND VIET NAM
No
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Full name
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Organization/position
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1
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H.E. Eduardo Koloma
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Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and
Cooperation
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2
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Ms. Maria Gustava
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Director for Asia and Oceania Division Ministry
of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
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3
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H.E. Gamiliel Munguambe
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of
the Republic of Mozambique to Viet Nam
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4
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Mr. Inácio Calvino Maposse
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General Director of Institute for Agricultural
Research of Mozambique
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5
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Ms. Roda Nuvunga Luís
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Director of the Institute for Water Research
Ministry of Science and Technology
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6
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Ms. Ester dos Santos José
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Deputy Director for Cooperation and Investments
Ministry of Planning and Development
|
7
|
Mr. Fernando Mbebe
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Head of the Department of International
Cooperation
Ministry of Interior
|
8
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Ms. Francisca Reino
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Head of the Department of International
Cooperation
Ministry of Industry and Trade
|
9
|
Mr. Aristides Adriano
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Counselor at Mozambique Embassy - Ha Noi
|
10
|
Mr. Maxwell Namitete
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Senior Official for International Cooperation
Ministry of Tourism
|
11
|
Mr. Acácio Mário Uelemo Neve
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Senior Official for International Cooperation
Ministry of Agriculture
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12
|
Mr. Aminosse Guilherme Afo
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Senior Official for International Cooperation
Ministry of Education
|
13
|
Mr. Horácio Parquino
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Senior Official for International Cooperation
Ministry of Transport and Communication
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14
|
Mr. Kenneth Chiqueque
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Assistant of H.E. The Deputy Minister
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15
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Mr. Tito Lidimba
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Second Secretary at Mozambique Embassy - Ha Noi
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16
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Ms. Marta Elisa Ernesto Venàncio
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Desk Officer for Viet Nam
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
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17
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Mr. Rachida Mamade
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Desk Officer for Asia and Oceania
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(APPENDIX.I)
VIETNAMESE DELEGATION
TO THE THIRD SESSION OF INTER - GOVENAMENTAL
COMMITTEE
BETWEEN VIET NAM AND MOZAMBIQUE
No
|
Full name
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Organization
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1
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Mr. Le Quoc Doanh
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Deputy-Minister
Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development
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2
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Mr. Tran Kim Long
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Director General, International Cooperation
Department,
Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development
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3
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Mr. To Viet Chau
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Deputy Director, International Cooperation
Department, Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development
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4
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Mr. Nguyen Anh Minh
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Head of Bilateral Cooperation Division,
International Cooperation Department,
Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development.
|
5
|
Mr. Vu Duc Dung
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Deputy Director, International Relation
Department, Government Office.
|
6
|
Mr. Nguyen Manh Cuong
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Deputy Director General, Department of West Asia
and Africa, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
|
7
|
Mr. Le Cong Hung
|
Expert of Department of West Asia and Africa,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
|
8
|
Mr. Nguyen Thanh Hai
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Director, Foreign Economic and Relation
Department, Ministry of Planning and Investment
|
9
|
Ms. Cao Thi Lan Huong
|
Expert, Ministry of Finance
|
10
|
Mr. Do Huu Huy
|
Deputy Director General, International
Cooperation Department,
Ministry of Industry and Trade
|
11
|
Mr. Hoang Duc Nhuan
|
Head of Department of South Asia and Africa,
Ministry of Industry and Trade
|
12
|
Mr. Nguyen Van Thach
|
Deputy Director General, International
Cooperation Department,
Ministry of Transportation
|
13
|
Mr. Nguyen Nhu Cong
|
Head of International Cooperation Department,
Ministry of Police Security
|
14
|
Ms. Nguyen Thu Huong
|
Official, International Cooperation Department,
Ministry of Science and Technology
|
15
|
Ms. Bui Lan Huong
|
Official, International Cooperation Department,
Ministry of Education and Training
|
16
|
Mr. Nguyen Dinh Luyen
|
Vice Director, Plan and Investment Department,
Ministry of Defense
|
17
|
Mr. Duong Anh Tuan
|
Official, Plan and Investment Department,
Ministry of Defense
|
18
|
Mr. Nguyen Huu Bac
|
Vice Director, Plan and Investment Department,
Ministry of Defense
|
19
|
Mr. Le The Vinh
|
Official, International Cooperation Department,
Ministry of Information and Communication
|
20
|
Ms. Phung Thi Thanh Thuy
|
Official, International Cooperation Department,
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
|
21
|
Ms. Tran Thanh Hien
|
Vice Directors, State Bank of Vietnam
|
22
|
Mr. Nguyen Minh Duong
|
Official, State Bank of Vietnam
|
23
|
Mr. Nguyen Nhu Cong
|
Head of Foreign Relations Department, Ministry of
Police Security
|
24
|
Mr. Ngo Dai Ngoc
|
Vice Director, Ha Noi Department of Agriculture
and Rural Development
|
25
|
Ms. Nguyen Anh Hoang
|
Chief, Ho Chi Minh Department of Agriculture and
Rural Development
|
26
|
Mr. Pham Van Quynh
|
Director, Can Tho Department of Agriculture and
Rural Development
|
27
|
Mr. Vo Van Thanh
|
Vice Director, Planning and Investment
Department, Viet Nam Rubber Industry Cooperation
|
28
|
Mr. Bui Hai Hoa
|
Vice Director, Viet Nam Petro Corporation
|
29
|
Mr. Vu Tien Dat
|
Expert of International Cooperation Board, Viet
Nam Petro Corporation
|
30
|
Mr. Nguyen Duy Viet
|
Head of Division, Vietel
|
31
|
Ms. Nguyen Thi Chi
|
Official of ICD, VCCI
|
32
|
Ms. Pham Thi Hong Minh
|
Official of ICD, VCCI
|
33
|
Mr. Nguyen Trong Khanh
|
Director of Institute of Food and Food stuff Crop
(VAAS), MARD
|
34
|
Ms. Dinh Thi Bich Hao
|
Official, International Cooperation Department,
General Directorate of Taxation
|
35
|
Mr. Nguyen Ba Bang
|
Vice Director, Mozambique Office-Ha Noi
|
36
|
Mr. Vu Duc Hung
|
Deputy Director, Department of Science, Ministry
of Agricultural and Rural Development.
|
(APPENDIX.II)
MOZAMBICAN DELEGATION
TO THE THIRD SESSION OF INTER-GOVENAMENTAL
COMMITTEE
BETWEEN MOZAMBIQUE AND VIET NAM
No
|
Full name
|
Organization/position
|
1
|
H.E. Eduardo Koloma
|
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and
Cooperation
|
2
|
Ms. Maria Gustava
|
Director for Asia and Oceania Division
Ministry of Foreian Affairs and Cooperation
|
3
|
H.E. Gamiliel Munguambe
|
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of
the Republic of Mozambique to Viet Nam
|
4
|
Ms. Ester dos Santos José
|
Deputy Director for Cooperation and Investments.
Ministry of Planning and Development
|
5
|
Ms. Roda Nuvunga Luís
|
Director of the Institute for Water Research
Ministry of Science and Technology
|
6
|
Mr. Inácio Calvino Maposse
|
General Director of Institute for Agricultural
Research of Mozambique
|
7
|
Mr. Pedro Langa
|
Chief of Mineral Office, Ministry of Mineral
Resources
|
8
|
Mr. Fernando Mbebe
|
Head of the Department of International
Cooperation. Ministry of Interior
|
9
|
Mr. Aristides Adriano
|
Counselor at Mozambique Embassy - Ha Noi
|
10
|
Mr. Titos Lidimba
|
Second Secretary at Mozambique Embassy - Ha Noi
|
11
|
Mr. Kenneth Chicuecue
|
Assistant of H.E. The Deputy Minister
|
12
|
Ms. Marta Elisa Venâncio
|
Desk Officer for Viet Nam.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
|
13
|
Mr. Maxwell Namitete
|
Senior Official for International Cooperation.
Ministry of Tourism
|
14
|
Mr. Acácio Mário Uelemo Neve
|
Senior Official for Internationnal Cooperation
Ministry of Agriculture
|
15
|
Mr. Aminosse Guilherme Afo
|
Senior Official for International Cooperation.
Ministry of Education
|
16
|
Mr. Horácio Parquino
|
Senior Official for International Cooperation,
Ministry of Transpost and Communication, Ministry of Transport and
Communication
|
17
|
Mr. Rachida Mamade
|
Desk Officer for Asia and Oceania, Ministry of
Science and Technology
|