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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Russia Vietnam relations (Russian: - , Vietnamese: Các m i quan h Nga-Vi t) date back formally to 30 January 1950, when the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics established an embassy to North Vietnam. The USSR was traditionally one of Vietnam's strongest allies; after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, friendly relations were established between Vietnam and Russia, the USSR's main successor state. Nearly 5% of the official count of the Vietnamese population in Russia is composed of students with Russian government scholarships. In January 2001, to…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Russia Vietnam relations (Russian: - , Vietnamese: Các m i quan h Nga-Vi t) date back formally to 30 January 1950, when the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics established an embassy to North Vietnam. The USSR was traditionally one of Vietnam's strongest allies; after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, friendly relations were established between Vietnam and Russia, the USSR's main successor state. Nearly 5% of the official count of the Vietnamese population in Russia is composed of students with Russian government scholarships. In January 2001, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Soviet-Vietnam ties, Russian president Vladimir Putin made an official visit to Hanoi, where he was received by Vietnamese president Tr n c L ng.