International students studying in Vietnam risingCambodian PM Thanks Koh Kong People for Supporting Ruling Party

Hanoi: The number of international students studying in Vietnam averagely increased by 8% – 10% per year in the 2018 – 2023 period, the Ministry of Education and Training has reported.

So far, about 22,000 international students have studied in educational institutions across Vietnam through scholarship programmes under agreements, other scholarship channels, and self-financing arrangements, excluding those joining short-term training and research courses.

Vietnamese educational institutions hosting international students regularly organise cultural, artistic, and sports exchange activities, providing opportunities for international students to get insights into Vietnam’s cultural traditions and its people, while helping Vietnamese students understand more about the culture of other nations.

According to the ministry, upon completing their studies in Vietnam, many foreign students have actively engaged in developing cultural, educational, diplomatic, economic, and political relations between their countrie
s with Vietnam.

This contributes to not only promoting Vietnam’s culture and education globally but also intensifying educational cooperation between the country and other nations, the ministry said./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Moha Borvor Thipadei Hun Manet has expressed his gratitude to Koh Kong people for their support to the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) during the National Election in July last year.

Addressing the official inauguration ceremony of Samdech Techo Koh Yor Bridge in Koh Kong province this morning, Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet said with this strong support, CPP will be further committed for a better Cambodia from year to year.

‘In July, a total of 83 percent of the people went to the polls, of which 82.5 percent voted for the CPP, which expressed their satisfaction and support for the CPP’s leadership, therefore the Royal Government led by CPP will further continue to serve the people for a better future,’ he underlined.

Koh Kong is one of the coastal provinces in Cambodia. It used to be an undeveloped coastline and a mountainous, forested, and largely inaccessible area, but now the Royal Government has been actively supporting the socio-economic development in this provin
ce.

Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse