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The foreign relations between Czechoslovakia and Vietnam were established on February 2, 1950. [1]When the Czech Republic and Slovakia gained independence on 1 January 1993, both countries inherited all the established relations between former Czechoslovakia and Vietnam.
Vietnamese diaspora in the Czech Republic (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Czech Republic–Vietnam relations" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
See Czech Republic–Vietnam relations. The Czech Republic has an embassy in Hanoi. Vietnam has an embassy in Prague. Denmark: 25 November 1971: See Denmark–Vietnam relations. Since 1 April 1994, Denmark has an embassy in Hanoi. [78] Since 12 August 2000, Vietnam has an embassy in Copenhagen. There are around 8,500 Vietnamese living in Denmark.
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In 2004, however, the Government Council for National Minorities, the advisory body of the Czech Government on the issues of national minorities, concluded that the Vietnamese do not constitute a "national minority", as this term only applies to indigenous minorities who have inhabited the Czech territory for a long period of time. [8]
Sino-Soviet relations soured after the Soviets invaded Czechoslovakia in August 1968. In October, the Chinese demanded North Vietnam cut relations with Moscow, but Hanoi refused. [3] The Chinese began to withdraw in November 1968 in preparation for a clash with the Soviets, which occurred at Zhenbao Island in March 1969. [4]
The leaders of China and Vietnam hailed as "strategic" on Wednesday their decision to strengthen ties and be part of a community with a "shared future", as a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping ...
Vietnam (1976–1989, previously as North Vietnam 1945–1976 and Republic of South Vietnam 1975–1976) Yugoslavia (1945–1948) [ f ] Other aligned states