Tony Blair clinches deal to be adviser for Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung (right) meets the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair on March 18, 2013.Photo courtesy of Government webite Tony Blair, former British Prime Minister, has struck a deal to become the adviser for the government of The deal has been reached after two meetings between the former British Prime Minister and In the new deal with The last time Mr Blair and Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung met was in March this year. The former British PM also met with Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh, who "appreciated the consultancy and supports of the Office of Tony Blair for the Vietnamese authorities.” “The supports included the development of cooperation in counseling for state-owned enterprise reform, the attraction of foreign investment, the promotion of public-private partnerships, socioeconomic development, and the development of private sector". On the first visit last October, Mr Blair was reported to offer to advise the government on issues including reforming In addition to Meanwhile, the Telegraph said Mr Blair will also provide consulting services for both Prime Minister Tony Blair, who was in power from 1997 to 2007, is the longest-serving Prime Minister of the British Labor Party’s before being succeeded by Gordon Brown. Mr Blair was appointed a special envoy of the Middle East Quartet, including the UN, the European Union, the Also, according to the BBC, Mr Blair is said to work as the advisor to a number of financial institutions, such as JPMorgan Chase and Zurich International. Besides, he also helped establish consulting firms for a number of governments worldwide. TUOITRENEWS |
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