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The spokesman
passed on deep condolences to the Chinese people and relatives of the
victims.
He said he hoped
the culprits would be brought to justice.
Regarding the
contributions of the Vietnamese delegation, led by Vice President Nguyen Thi
Doan, to the fourth CICA in
Firstly, as a
positive, active and responsible member of CICA,
Secondly,
Thirdly, together
with resolutely protecting the national sovereignty,
The endeavours have
contributed to maintaining and restoring the regional stability on the basis
of international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law
of the Sea, the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the
On the outcomes of
the fourth CICA, Deputy FM Ngoc said the event reflected the participants’
wish to build an
The event
highlighted the core principles of CICA, including the strict observation of
the United Nations’ Charter and international law, the respect for
independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries, the
settlement of disputes through peaceful measures, and not using or
threatening to use force against the territorial integrity of other
countries.
The participants
also underscored the need to strictly and consistently implement the
announced principles, declarations and commitments.
Deputy FM Ngoc said
the conference also examined the
The tension in the
In addition, the
Established in
1992, CICA has 21 members and nearly 10 observers, including the United
Nations,
Senior army
officer greets Venezuelan guests
Lieutenant General
Nguyen Quoc Khanh, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s
Army, received a delegation of the Venezuelan Institute of Higher Studies for
National Defence in
Lt. Gen. Khanh said
that the two countries’ relations, including in defence, have flourished
since they established diplomatic ties in December 1989.
The Vietnamese
Ministry of Defence set up an attaché office in
The officer
suggested more delegation exchanges be organised at various levels in order
to deepen mutual understanding and seek more collaborative opportunities.
He said the
Khanh pledged that
In response,
visiting guests said they will submit the host’s proposals to the Venezuelan
Defence Minister.
They noted that the
Venezuelan people and army will forever stand by
The
The country’s
leaders expressed the desire at separate meetings with the Vietnamese
delegation led by Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Phuong Nga during their
visit from May 20-22.
Nga met with
Parliament Speaker Guillaume Soro, Foreign Minister Charles Koffi Diby,
Agriculture Minister Sangafowa Coulibaly, and Minister Commerce Jean Louis
Billon.
The hosts lauded
They pledged to
closely coordinate with
The two sides
agreed to encourage business exchange and speed up negotiations to soon sign
a number of agreements including those on investment promotion and double
taxation avoidance, to raise bilateral trade value to a new level, while
boosting cooperation in agriculture and human resource training.
They will first
focus on training, expertise exchange, and technology transfer in rice
production and cashew nut processing.
They agreed to
jointly conduct activities to mark the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties in
2015.
US welcomes
The
A Department of
State press release on May 22 said
The
The Proliferation
Security Initiative is a global effort to stop the trafficking of weapons of
mass destruction and related materials to and from states and non-state
actors of proliferation concern.
Launched in former
Thai Binh
has new Vice Chairman
PM Nguyen Tan Dung
has approved the election of Mr. Nguyen Hoang Giang as Vice Chairman of Thai
Binh Province People’s Committee in the phase from 2011-2016.
NA
discusses law and ordinance programme and Civil Aviation Law
The National
Assembly (NA) held group discussions during the 27th session of the 13 NA in
Reviewing the past
implementation of the law and ordinance building programme, the deputies
pointed out some shortcomings that needed addressing despite advances made.
Many documents have
not been issued in time, and so did not come into effect at the same time as
the laws and ordinances, while the quality of several documents is still low
and their contents are not detailed and clear.
Some recommended
that the NA Law Committee review all draft laws carefully, and that only
bills that are really essential should be added to the law building programme
for 2014 and 2015.
Others suggested
that priority be given to draft laws related to the implementation of the
revised Constitution.
Regarding the
amendments and supplements to the Law on Civil Aviation, many deputies agreed
that it would improve the efficiency of State management, the performance of
aviation businesses and protect consumer interests.
The deputies also
gave opinions on provisions related to responsibilities of functional
agencies in aviation activities; aviation inspection, fees and services; and
aviation security and safety, among others.
NA deputies
debate plans for compulsory health insurance
National Assembly
(NA) deputies yesterday focused on discussions for whether health insurance
should be mandatory for citizens and should cover the cost of treatment for
child malnutrition.
The comments were
made at the third working day of the NA's seventh session where legislators
discussed draft amendments to the Law on Health Insurance. Many deputies
agreed with the regulation that the insurance should be made compulsory in a
bid to ensure better healthcare coverage.
Nguyen Thi Bich
Nhiem from the
"This causes
an imbalance in the health insurance system and affects how sustainable the
insurance policy would be," she said.
Nhiem also argued
that making it compulsory to join health insurance would fulfill a humane
purpose of caring for public health and having everyone share the
responsibility.
She urged the
Government to encourage the public to join health insurance, set aside
financial fund for the scheme, provide ethical standards for medical staff
and boost quality of diagnosing and treating patients.
She also pushed for
better equipment and facilities at community medical centres and requested
strict punishments for parties who failed to join the health insurance
scheme.
Nhiem's position
was supported by Nguyen Tien Sinh from the
However, Ton Thi
Ngoc Hanh from the Central Highlands
"What we
should do first to ensure equality is to solve the existing problems to do
with medical check-ups and treatments and avoid people going directly to
upper-level hospitals instead of their local medical units," she said.
Hanh also pushed
for the addition of regulation that ensured insurance covered the cost of
check-ups, consultations and treatments for children with malnutrition under
six.
The suggestion drew
support from Ha Thi Lan of northern province Bac Giang, who said that
statistics indicated that one in every three children under five years old
was malnourished and underweight.
The proportion
equates to about 2.5 million children suffering from malnourishment, while a
further 221,000 people were malnourished and underweight, she said, adding
that
"This is an
alarming problem which will leave the society with many consequences and
burdens," she said.
"Preventing
malnutrition and treating malnourished children are necessary and would
benefit the country," she added.
Duong Trung Quoc
from the southern
"Up to 30 per
cent of grown-ups are bearing the consequences of a malnourished
childhood," he said.
"Malnutrition
is a disease that needs treatment," he said.
"It's
unreasonable and insufficient when the health insurance does not cover
treatment of malnutrition," he stressed.
At a press
conference the same day, the Ministry of Health briefed reporters about
changes in draft amendments to the Law on Health Insurance.
The draft version
contained 27 amendments and supplements to update the regulations in
accordance with the revised Constitution which was approved late last year.
Of the changes, a
regulation making health insurance mandatory is considered one of the most
important.
The ministry said
that the regulation aimed to include all citizens in the system. At present
there is no compulsion to join - and many wealthy ignore insurance.
However, by
including all citizens and sharing their fees, much more equality is created.
The new law
requires all family members to join the insurance scheme. The ministry said
that the additional regulations would enhance procedures for registration.
The ministry said
this would help avoid confusion with health insurance cards, making sure that
not just unhealthy people joined.
The new amendments
also provide for people in the military and public security to join the
health insurance system. Previously, there was no compulsion.
Disadvantaged
people will automatically be included in the scheme and their fees paid by
the State.
The ministry argued
that as the current law had no limits on the amount of medical services that
could be provided, insurance payments could easily get out of control.
As a result, it
said, the new law provides for a basic insurance package covering essential
services for emergency aid, check-up, treatment and rehabilitation.
The draft
amendments also carries regulations on the rates of insurance payouts,
insurance for children under six and the allocation of health
insurance.
Source: VNN/VOV/VNS/VNA
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Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 5, 2014
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