British pledge to help Vietnam fight poverty

Britain today signed an agreement to provide Vietnam with £250m (€371.4m) in grants over the next five years to help the communist country fight poverty.

British pledge to help Vietnam fight poverty

Britain today signed an agreement to provide Vietnam with £250m (€371.4m) in grants over the next five years to help the communist country fight poverty.

Britain’s visiting international development secretary Hilary Benn and Vietnam’s minister of planning and investment Vo Hong Phuc signed the deal, part of a 10-year development partnership arrangement between the two countries.

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