Political Headlines December 31
Foreign
Ministry’s spokesperson Luong Thanh Nghi made the statement while answering
reporters’ queries on
“We
would like to extend our deepest sympathies to families of the victims as
well as the Russian Government and people. We believe that the terrorists
will be strictly punished” the spokesperson said.
VN
President sends condolences to Vladimir Putin
President
Truong Tan Sang yesterday conveyed the nation's condolences to his Russian
counterpart Vladimir Putin over two deadly terrorist attacks in the southern
city of
The
blasts rocked a trolleybus and a railway station in the city on December 29
and 30, leaving at least 31 people dead and many others injured.
Also
yesterday, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Luong Thanh Nghi said
VN,
Deputy
Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Pham Binh Minh and his Chinese
counterpart Wang Yi yesterday exchanged New Year greetings over the phone.
The
two leaders noted significant improvement in bilateral relations in recent
years and affirmed that both countries would strive to further strengthen
their strategic partnership in the years to come.
They
also agreed that all countries in
Russia
– a strategic partner of Vietnam
The
Vietnamese Party and State have affirmed that
This
statement was made by Vietnamese ambassador to Russia Pham Xuan Son at a
conference held in
During
the event, Minister Counselor Nguyen Hung briefed participants on activities
of
Although
economic difficulties
They
also made important contributions to high-level exchange visits by Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, National Assembly (NA) Nguyen Sinh Hung, and former
PM Nguyen Thien Nhan as well as those by Russian President Vladimir Putin and
Russian State Duma delegation.
Son
commended embassy staff for their contributions to developing a strong
Vietnamese community abroad.
He
also praised diplomatic agencies for having successfully organized this
year’s Youth Student Festival in
Vietnam
marks victory over genocidal regime in Cambodia
President
of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Nguyen Thien Nhan on
December 30 chaired a meeting with ministries and agencies on the
preparations for a ceremony to mark the 35th anniversary of the victory over
the genocidal regime in
During
the meeting, representatives from ministries and agencies reported the
progress of the work and gave their ideas so that the ceremony, slated for
January 5, will be held in a solemn and effective way.
Speaking
at the meeting, VFF President Nhan said the ceremony is an important event
that commemorates the victory of Vietnamese army and people in the
Southwestern border battlefield.
With
the timely and effective help from Vietnamese voluntary soldiers, the
Cambodian United Front for National Salvation won a victory and overthrew the
genocidal regime in
Nhan
emphasised that the victory is an important milestone in the solidarity and
friendship between
Party
leader meets with Theory Council
General
Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam Nguyen Phu Trong yesterday held
a working session in Ha Noi with the Steering Board of the Central Theory
Council.
Hearing
reports on the results of the implementation of the council's 2013 tasks and
orientations for next year, Trong acknowledged that in the past year, it had
fulfilled many of its tasks and reformed its working methods.
He
expressed his hope that in preparation for the 12th National Party Congress,
the council would continue to review 30 years of renovation.
The
Party leader asked the council to review 20 years of the Politburo's
resolution on theoretical work and 15 years of implementing the Party Central
Committee's resolution on building a progressive culture imbued with national
identity.
He
also urged the council to raise the quality and effectiveness of
international seminars in order to exchange experience on theoretical issues
with other countries.
Cuban
National Day marked in HCM City
Bernabe Garcia Valido, Cuban Consul General in
Despite
geographical distance,
Phung
Cong Dung, Vice Chairman of the
He
recalled the fight for liberation in
Citizens
in
Bernabe
Garcia Valido, Cuban Consul General in the City highlighted the special
relationship between the two nations, saying the visits to
PM
urges fiscal prudence in 2014
Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday pressed for all possible measures to be
adopted to ensure effective use of next year's State budget.
His
remarks were made at a teleconference in Ha Noi to review the performance of
the 2013 State finance-budget and to set tasks for 2014.
Touching
on budget collection and expenditures, PM Dung called for stronger
cooperation between the Ministry of Finance and other ministries, agencies,
and localities to achieve budget targets for 2014, such as ensuring economic
growth of 5.8 per cent next year.
Inflation
must settle at 6.5-7 per cent and foreign exchange rates must be stable,
while social welfare and national defence and security is ensured, he stated.
According
to a report presented at the conference, Deputy Finance Minister Nguyen Cong
Nghiep said that in the final months of 2013, the collection of the State
budget was projected at some 99 per cent of the total estimate.
Earlier
this year, the National Assembly approved the government's request to extend
the State budget deficit to 5.3 per cent of the GDP from the current 4.8 per
cent.
He
also requested the finance sector to prioritise spending on salary reforms
and social welfare. The costs of working trips at home and abroad should be
reduced, he added.
The
government leader called for macro-economic stability on the back of fiscal
and monetary policies, the removal of barriers to business and production,
and an impulse for growth recovery.
In
terms of price management, PM Dung urged the ministry to manage prices more
effectively, especially those of essential goods, in the run-up to the
traditional Lunar New Year.
The
ministry must direct the restructuring and equitisation of State-owned
enterprises that must divest themselves of non-core areas.
Governor
of the State Bank of Viet Nam Nguyen Van Binh said the financial and banking
sectors must exert stronger efforts to control the State budget's
over-spending at 5.3 per cent and curb inflation at below 7 per cent next
year.
President
urges Dak Lak to make full use of agro-forestry land
President
Truong Tan Sang has asked the Dak Lak province to fully exploit its rich
agro-forestry land resources to avoid wastefulness.
At a
working session with the provincial authorities in Buon Ma Thuot city on
December 29, President Sang also asked Dak Lak to pay special attention to
land policy applied to ethnic minority people while strengthening protection
of local forests.
"The
management of 2.5 million hectares of planted forest for economic purposes is
as important as protecting the natural and protective forest," Sang
said, adding that this is a factor to generate jobs and incomes for the local
people and protect the environment together with mitigating the climate
change impacts.
The
province posted a Gross Domestic Products ( GDP ) value of 160 trillion VND
(7.62 million USD) in 2013, up 7.3 percent over 2012, according to reports.
However,
Dak Lak failed to fulfill the target of import and export, poverty reduction
and State budget collection. Meanwhile, shortcomings in land management still
existed.
The
President asked the provincial authorities and enterprises to provide direct
assistance to local people in terms of land, capital and cultivation
techniques, helping improve their income from forestry and farming.
During
his working trip to the province, President Sang also visited workers of the
M'Drak Forestry One Liability Limited Company which is managing 25,000 ha of
natural forest and forest for production.
He
inspected the situation and met with local residents in Buon Tai village,
Krong Jing commune, M'Drak district, and Ea Bar commune, Buon Don district.
At a
meeting with the Steering Committee for the Central Highlands, the President
stressed the need to implement land policy to ensure ethnic people have land
for production and consolidate the political system to provide a firm
foundation for economic development and national defence-security in the
region.
VUFO’s
performance praised
The
Vietnam Union of Friendship Organization (VUFO) and its members have made
significant progress in operations over the past few years earning them great
success.
VUFO
President Vu Xuan Hong spoke out about the union’s achievements at the fifth
national congress in
VUFO’s
effective activities have helped international friends and associates to
fully understand the situation in
VFF
President Nguyen Thien Nhan gives a speech at the fifth VUFO congress in
Gunner
F.Andersen, chief representative of the Save the Children Office in
Foreign
non-governmental organisations (Foreign NGOs) are ready to act as a bridge,
connecting people around the world and helping people in difficult
circumstances enjoy a better quality life, including the Vietnamese people,
he said.
In his
speech, President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee
Nguyen Thien Nhan asked the union to implement effective objectives and
solutions to build on what it has already achieved and deal with limitations
and weaknesses, to make greater contributions to the 11th National Party
Congress resolution on international integration.
Throughout
the reviewed period, 192 new Foreign NGOs operated in
VNA/VNS/VOV
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Thứ Ba, 31 tháng 12, 2013
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