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Greetings from the Ambassador

Dear readers!
In November 2004, during his state visit to the Kingdom of Morocco, Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Phan Van Khai and Prime Minister of Morocco Driss Jettou announced the establishment of their countries’ diplomatic missions in Hanoi and Rabat respectively. In July 2005, the Vietnamese Chargé d’Affaires a.i. arrived in Rabat to set up an Embassy there.
On 23, December 2005, Vietnamese Embassy was opened in Morroco. On 28 July 2006, the first Ambassador of Vietnam to Morocco, H.E. Mr. Ngo Thai Duong presented the Letter of Credentials to H.M. King Mohamed VI.
Being the state representative office, the Embassy – a bridge for the friendly cooperation between the two Governments and peoples- will provide interested readers with all necessary information.

Thank you.
Rabat, 5 June 2007
Ambassador
Ngo Thai Duong

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