Political Headlines January 20
Vietnam
to attend WEF annual meeting in Davos
Deputy
Prime Minister-cum-Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh will represent
The
meeting, due to take place in Davos from January 22-25, is themed “The
Reshaping of the World: Consequences for Society, Politics and Business”.
The
event aims to develop the insights, initiatives and actions necessary to
respond to current and emerging challenges arising from political, economic,
social and technological transformation around the globe.
New
temple honors late Party General Secretary Le Duan
President
Truong Tan Sang was in attendance on Saturday when a temple was dedicated to
the late Party General Secretary Le Duan in Cam Xuyen District of central Ha
Tinh Province.
Le
Duan was a founding member of the Indochinese Communist Party in 1930 and
later became Party General Secretary in 1976, a position he retained until
his death 10 years later. Le Duan was born into a patriotic family on April
7, 1908 in Bich La Village, Trieu Dong Commune, Trieu Phong District of
central
During
his revolutionary career, the former leader displayed a special sentiment
towards the people of Ha Tinh Province. Local leaders and people built the
temple, whose construction started in 2011, to honor the great leader.
While
in the province, President Truong Tan Sang also met with key provincial
leaders, where he expressed pleasure over Ha Tinh's development, its high
growth rate and successful implementation of a program to build new rural
areas. The President said he believed that the province would achieve greater
success in the reduction of poverty and in its ongoing socio-economic
development.
ASEAN
ministers talk disaster relief
The
third meeting of the ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus (ADMM Plus)
working group on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief was held on
January 17, in Viet Nam's coastal central province of Khanh Hoa.
The
event, co-chaired by
Addressing
the meeting, Lieutenant General Vo Van Tuan, Deputy Chief of the General
Staff of the Viet Nam People's Army, stressed that cooperation, sharing
information and mobilising resources between member countries might
contribute to preventing severe consequences of natural disasters and climate
change.
Humanitarian
assistance and disaster relief will continue to be a priority for member
countries, particularly as the region braces for increasingly frequent and
dangerous natural disasters, he said.
A
representative from
During
the three-day event, delegates are also reviewing the group's operations from
the 2011-13 period and proposing an action plan for the 2014-16 period.
The
first ADMM+ meeting took place in October 2010 in Ha Noi. At that time, it
was agreed to promote cooperation in five sectors: humanitarian assistance
and disaster relief, marine security, military medicine, anti-terrorism and
peacekeeping.
Japan’s
Saitama commits to closer ties with Hanoi
Addressing
the signing ceremony, Deputy Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee
Nguyen Van Suu said
The
capital city has established various large and modern industrial clusters to
attract foreign direct investment with priority given to high and clean
technology projects, added Suu.
Despite
advantages in farming,
Deputy
Governor of Saitama Yasuo Iwasaki said his prefecture, one of
He
expressed his hope that the two sides will put forth specific action plans
following the signed document, adding that Saitama will encourage its
enterprises to learn about potential of business in
Role
of Buddhism in
The
contribution of primeval Buddhism in
Primeval
Buddhism is a branch of the religion based on the Pali canon, an older
version of Buddhist scriptures handed down by the Theravada in Pali, known as
“the school of the elders”, which is the most ancient of all Buddhism
schools. Its followers worship Sakyamuni and avoid superstitious practices.
The
primeval Buddhism community played their part in the establishment of the
Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS) in 1981, said Venerable Thich Tri Quang, Vice
President of the VBS Executive Council and head of the Vietnam Buddhist
Research Institute.
Rector
of the Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities (USSH)
Vo Van Sen emphasised that Buddhism in general, and primeval Buddhism in
particular, have long played an important role in the spiritual lives of the
Vietnamese.
The
event focused its discussion on philosophy, Buddhology and primeval Buddhism
in
Deputy
Head of the Government Committee for Religious Affairs Bui Thanh Ha commented
that the Party and State pay special attention to religious activities,
adding that moral and cultural values of all religions are made clear in
guidelines and policies.
The
symposium was co-hosted by the USSH and the VBS’s Vietnam Buddhist Research
Institute.
VUFO
leader upbeat about foreign assistance in 2014
President
of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO) Vu Xuan Hong has said
he believes international friends will continue to give assistance and close
collaboration to
Meeting
with representatives from diplomatic corps, international and
non-Governmental organisations (NGO) in
He
noted with pleasure
Friendship
and cooperation between
On
behalf of the diplomatic corps in
Director
of the NGO Resource Centre Marko Lovrekovic, for his part, committed to funding
and getting involved in
The
meeting was co-hosted by VUFO and the People’s Aid Coordinating Committee.
Embassy
marks 64th anniversary of Vietnam-China ties
The
diplomat made the remarks during a January 17 banquet hosted by the
Vietnamese Embassy in
He
said the establishment of ties was a milestone leading to the current
comprehensive cooperation between the two countries.
Despite
complexities in the regional and international situation, as well as many ups
and downs in bilateral ties, the friendship between Vietnam and China -
initiated by President Ho Chi Minh and President Mao Zedong and nurtured by
generations of leaders ever since – has remained steadfast.
Bilateral
ties have helped achieve common aspirations and benefitted both peoples, in
line with the current trend of mutual development and prosperity, he said.
Tho
reiterated that the Party, Government and people of
He
noted that
Agreements
and common understanding reached during meetings between leaders of both
countries has shaped the future direction of the ties and strengthened the
trust shared by both nations, the ambassador said.
He
also expressed belief that the Vietnam-China partnership will further
flourish in line with the wishes of both countries.
In his
speech, Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin stated that the bilateral
relationship has recorded positive progress last year. Leaders of both
countries have achieved common perception on consolidating the shared
friendship and settling existing issues appropriately.
The
Chinese side considers
He
added that
Earlier
the same day, Ambassador Tho held a New Year meeting with local press in
The Vietnamese
Consulate General in
Speaking
at the January 17 event, Consul General Nguyen Thi Nha recalled the two
countries’ traditional friendship over the past 64 years, affirming that
since the normalisation of the bilateral diplomatic relations in 1991, their
ties have enjoyed incessant development in all fields.
President
Truong Tan Sang’s visit to China, Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang’s trip to
Vietnam, and his meeting with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Tan Dung in
China’s Guangxi province last year, have helped deepen the two countries’
strategic comprehensive cooperative partnership, helping both sides solve
existing problems between them, Nha said.
She
also expressed her delight at the fine development in relations between
Vietnamese localities and
In the
first 11 months of 2013, two-way trade between
By the
end of 2013, Hong Kong had poured investment into 760 projects in
Chinese
Foreign Ministry’s Commissioner Song Zhe stressed that developing the
friendship between
He
also spoke highly of the consulate general’s efforts to intensify the Hong
Kong-Vietnam partnership, affirming that he will continue supporting the
agency.
Deputy
PM Phuc to visit RoK
Deputy
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc will pay an official visit to the
The
strategic partnership between
The
RoK is
It is
also
The
RoK is
Phuc’s
visit is expected to start a busy diplomatic year between
Deputy
PM attends ASEAN foreign ministers’ meeting
Deputy
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh on January 17 attended the
ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM Retreat), the first regional meeting of
its kind hosted by
Themed
"Moving Forward in Unity to a Peaceful and Prosperous Community”, the
event focused on efforts to speed up ASEAN Community building, develop a
regional vision beyond 2015, strengthen external relations and talk on issues
of global and regional concern.
On the
realisation of the ASEAN Community – a bloc comprising of ASEAN members that
will strengthen the connectivity of the region - by 2015, ministers shared
the view that 2014 is a key year that requires the strongest will to fulfill
the remaining tasks in an active and responsible manner.
At the
same time, the bloc should work well on key cooperation programmes like the
Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity (MPAC), the Initiative for ASEAN
Integration (IAI) to narrow the development gap, further improve working
efficiency and collaborate within ASEAN agencies and organisations.
Participants said that this will enhance the bloc’s capacity for dealing with
key regional issues and improve the ability of the ASEAN Secretariat.
On the
political-security front, ASEAN needs to ensure an environment of peace and
security while strengthening trust building, sharing a code of conduct,
respecting regulations and agreements, and utilising existing cooperation
tools and mechanisms, the talks heard.
On the
other hand, it is necessary to strengthen ASEAN’s efforts in coping with
non-traditional security challenges like natural disasters, climate change,
humanitarian assistance, search and rescue and trans-national crime combat.
Foreign
ministers decided to ask ASEAN leaders a launch review of the ASEAN Charter
and working regulations of the ASEAN Inter-Governmental Commission on Human
Rights five years after its operations.
About
economic affairs, they consented to acting quickly on the 2013-2015 priority
tasks as scheduled, and implementing agreements signed among member countries
and those with their partners, including the free trade agreements.
Referring
to socio-culture, more attention will be paid to emerging challenges like
natural disasters, climate change, environmental pollution, improvement of
people’s well-being and social welfares. Simultaneously, images and awareness
of the ASEAN Community will be spread further.
Participants
worked out a concrete plan to put the ASEAN Coordinating Council Working
Group into operation soon to formulate of the Vision for post-2015 ASEAN
Community.
When
it came to regional and global issues, the
They
called on all parties concerned to exercise restraint and settle disputes by
peaceful means in accordance with international law, including the 1982
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the Declaration
on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC).
Ministers
also stressed the need to step up negotiations towards the early formulation
of the Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC).
As for
external affairs, they called for deeper and wider external relations, and
further bringing into play the ASEAN’s nucleus role. Such must go hand in
hand with closer collaboration between the grouping and partners to deal with
key regional issues while ensuring that ASEAN plays a central role in an
evolving regional structure.
They
paid special attention to response to natural disasters, especially following
the severe damages caused by Haiyan typhoon. They suggested improving
capacity of ASEAN functional bodies like the ASEAN Committee on Disaster
Management, the Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance and so that
they can offer faster and more effective support in case that a similar
disaster occurs.
VUFO
meeting with foreign representatives
The
Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO) and the People’s Aid
Coordinating Committee co-hosted a January 17 meeting with representatives
from diplomatic corps, international and non-governmental organizations
(NGOs) in
Speaking
at the event in the lead up to the upcoming Lunar New Year Festival (Tet),
VUFO President Vu Xuan Hong thanked international friends for their effective
assistance to
He
noted with satisfaction over cooperation between
The
foreign non-governmental aid worth US$250 million was focused on poverty
reduction, socio-economic development, health care, education, social
affairs, environmental protection, emergency assistance, climate change
adaptation and post-war recovery, Hong said.
On
behalf of the diplomatic corps in
NGO
Resource Centre Director Marko Lovrekovic pledged to provide funding and
engage in
40
years of Vietnam-France in review
The
relations between Vietnam and France as well as Europe since the signing of
the 1954 Geneva Agreement on the restoration of peace in Vietnam is the focus
of an ongoing international workshop in Paris.
The
three-day event, which began in January 16, is jointly held by Paris I
Pantheon-Sorbone University of France, Vietnam’s
As
part of activities within the framework of the “2013-2014 Vietnam-France,
France-Vietnam Year”, the workshop also aims to mark the 40th anniversary of
diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Following
the
Over
the past four decades, both sides have made every effort to cultivate the relationship,
notably the signing of many cooperation agreements and mechanisms in various
areas.
Besides,
bilateral dialogue has been expanded to a multilateral one, especially
through the Asia-Europe Summit (ASEM).
On the
first working day, delegates looked back at milestones in the defence ties,
which started with
Major
General Daniel Schaeffer, first French military attache to
He
suggested the two sides broaden the bilateral relations into those between
European and Southeast Asian countries in order to ensure free navigation at
international seas.
Historians,
experts and historic witnesses highlighted potential for comprehensive
cooperation between Vietnam and France with the elevation of the bilateral
relations into a strategic partnership during Prime Minister Nguyen Tan
Dung’s visit to France in September last year.
They
also talked about the upcoming visits to
Cooperation
in politics, economics, trade, culture, science and education will also be
tabled at the workshop.
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Thứ Hai, 20 tháng 1, 2014
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