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1 History and modern ties  



1.1  2017 kidnap of Trinh Xuan Thanh  







2 Vietnamese in Slovakia  





3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Slovak – Vietnamese relations
Map indicating locations of Slovakia and Vietnam

Slovakia

Vietnam

Slovakia–Vietnam relations refers to the bilateral relations between Slovakia and Vietnam. Slovakia has an embassy in Hanoi with a consulate in Ho Chi Minh City; and Vietnam has an embassy in Bratislava.

History and modern ties[edit]

The communist leader of North Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh, paid a visit to Slovakia at 1957, when Slovakia was part of the communist Czechoslovakia. His visit was memorized with the unveil of plaque over Ho's visit to the country.[1] Since then, Slovakia has maintained a relatively close relationship with Vietnam, even after the collapse of Soviet Union at 1990s.

2017 kidnap of Trinh Xuan Thanh[edit]

Trịnh Xuân Thanh, a former communist party member and businessman who was accused of being corrupt, was secretly abducted and kidnapped in Berlin by a group of unnamed Vietnamese personnel believed to be Vietnamese agents in Germany. The kidnappers were found to have used Slovak airspace and Slovak Government's jet to take Trịnh away from the country; this had prompted angers and threaten to freeze Slovak–Vietnamese relationship.[2] The case was dismissed after unable to collect enough evidences over the abduction,[3] but tensions over the abduction of Trịnh Xuân Thanh still persists in the political relationship between two.[4]

In 2019, during a visit, Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, retold the abduction to its Slovak counterpart, making it complicated.[5]

Vietnamese in Slovakia[edit]

Despite sharing common Czechoslovak heritage and Vietnamese immigration, Vietnamese community in Slovakia remains less relevant in comparison to its neighbor, Czech Republic. Like most of Vietnamese people in Eastern Europe, they are perceived as well-integrated in the Slovak society.[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Vietnamtimes. "Slovakia's town marks 60th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's visit". vietnamfriendship.vn.
  • ^ "Slovakia threatens to freeze relations with Vietnam over kidnapping case". Channel NewsAsia.
  • ^ a.s, Petit Press (3 December 2018). "Criminal complaint in Vietnamese abduction case dismissed". spectator.sme.sk.
  • ^ McLaughlin, Daniel. "Slovakia suspected of role in abduction of Vietnamese official". The Irish Times.
  • ^ a.s, Petit Press (7 February 2019). "Merkel awarded for developing relations between Slovakia and Germany". spectator.sme.sk.
  • ^ a.s, Petit Press (2 October 2018). "Vietnamese bistros in Slovakia. What are they all about?". spectator.sme.sk.
  • External links[edit]

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