Yesterday, on 3/05 P. Albert received Vietnamese ambassador.
VOVNEWS.VN | Vietnam welcomes Monaco investors, says ambassador - Vietnam welcomes Monaco investors, says ambassador
Unfortunately, no pics.
Yes, and it's Albert at his best - networking with eminent people, from all walks of life, and being open, friendly, attentive, and focussed on tasks and on people.
UNFORTUNATELY, once this meeting is over, he and his government will have to concentrate on the G20 (Group of Twenty) London Summit on April, 2nd 2009.
The London Summit: The London Summit 2009 - Growth, jobs and stability
Home - G20
This is where the Principality, along with other "paradis fiscaux" or tax havens, will come yet again under the spotlight of The Twenty, this year presided over by the United Kingdom.
This morning's Nice-Matin online's headline:
"Monaco wants to leave the blacklist"
The final paragraph of the article reports that the Principality is introducing a new law against money laundering.
Monaco.maville.com Paradis fiscaux : Monaco veut sortir de la « liste noire »
Let's hope that Albert's environmental achievements don't get overshadowed by years of attacks by the OECD and other nations.
Thanx, Renata...it makes sense, Monaco is so small, but still it is impressive number. I remember reading somewhere how many embassies is in Monaco, but I don't remember the number and a source.The US Ambassador is resident in Paris, and doubles up as ambassador to Monaco. A similar situation exists with Switzerland/Liechtenstein.
Many ambassadors are non-resident, e.g. the Ambassador of Qatar.
So it is topic related to what is discussed now in Turkey. Albert's Foundation concern is also water problem in the world. So, it must be Albert's strong interest.Forthcoming event:
MARCH 26 - 28 at the Musée Océanographique:
RIMM (Rencontres Internationales de Monaco et de la Méditerranée)
Albert will give a closing speech on the 28th.
This forum has been going since 2001, and this year the main topic is the water crisis. Monaco.maville.com « La crise de l'eau » en colloque international en Principauté