Political
News Headlines 29/5
PM greets S
Korean news agency chief
Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday (May 28) welcomed Song Hyun-Seung, president of the
Yonhap News Agency in the Republic of Korea, in Ha Noi.
The PM praised the
agency for its impartial coverage of
He asked Yonhap to
continue objective reporting on developments in the
Dung said he was
pleased at flourishing ties between the two countries and the co-operation
between the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) and Yonhap.
Song replied that
his visit aimed at stepping up the partnership between the two news agencies.
Earlier, VNA
General Director Nguyen Duc Loi had talks with Yonhap president Song
Hyun-Seung.
The two agreed to
foster the exchange of information on the Vietnamese and Korean communities
living in each other's country.
The agencies also
agreed to work closer at multilateral forums to improve the role of the media
in solving regional and international issues of mutual concern.
After their talks,
VNA and Yonhap signed a new co-operation agreement, focusing on the exchange
of news in texts, photos and video clips. They will also maintain exchanges
of visits by senior officials and journalists.
The VNA and Yonhap
signed an agreement on news exchanges in 2007 and an agreement on the
exchange of multi-media products in 2009.
President
greets new envoys
President Truong
Tan Sang yesterday hosted receptions in Ha Noi for the newly appointed
ambassadors of
Receiving Namibian
Ambassador Ringo Abed, President Sang expressed hope for stronger bilateral
cooperation through the implementation of agreements reached during the
Namibian President's visit to
Abed said he would
work hard to develop ties between the two nations.
At his meeting with
The ambassador said
his country was keen to share experiences with
Sang told
Llau said he hoped
He suggested that
liquefied gas production was a potential field for bilateral economic
co-operation.
At the reception
for Burkina Faso Ambassador, Ouedraogo Idriss Faoua, the President supported
the ambassador's proposal to collaborate on education and farming, adding
that telecommunications were also worth considering because it was one of
Faoua said his
country was keen on two-way tertiary education with
Deputy PM
welcomes CITES leader
Deputy Prime
Minister Hoang Trung Hai has called for more technical assistance to help
The Deputy PM made
the request during a reception for CITES Secretary-General John Scanlon in Ha
Noi yesterday.
Hai welcomed the
guest's visit to Viet Nam, explaining that both CITES and the Vietnamese
Government had a responsibly to implement a number of relevant documents like
the Convention on Biological Diversity and the London Declaration on Illegal
Wildlife Trade.
The Vietnamese
Government had undertaken significant efforts to crack down on transnational
organised crime rings engaging in the illegal trade, transportation, import
and export of wild, endangered, precious and rare fauna and flora, Hai said.
John Scanlon
congratulated
He also spoke
highly of
Australian
parliament boosts cooperation with
The Australian
Parliament attaches great importance to strengthening ties and exchanges with
its Vietnamese counterpart, said Bronwyn Bishop, Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
While receiving
Vietnamese Ambassador Luong Thanh Nghi in
She also spoke
highly of the Vietnamese community’s contribution to Australian development,
as well as to promoting cooperation between the two nations.
Ambassador Nghi
conveyed the Vietnam National Assembly Chairman’s invitation to Bishop and
other leaders, to visit and attend the 132nd Inter-Parliamentary Union in
He briefed the host
on recent key activities of the Vietnamese NA, including Constitutional
amendments and thanked
Nghi reported on
the recent situation in the
Bishop expressed
her concerns over the escalated tensions in the
Hoa
community against
The Hoa (ethnic
Chinese) community in
Head of the
municipal Department for Ethnic Groups Ngo Van Trien was speaking during a
working session between the municipal Party Committee and the Party Central
Committee’s Commission for Popularisation and Education on May 27.
Hoa Intellectuals,
traders, enterprises and students in the city have expressed hope that
Vice Chairman of
the municipal People’s Committee Hua Ngoc Thuan said citizens have vehemently
opposed
They have also
shown their support for the Party and State’s consistent stance in the issue.
* Buddhist monks,
nuns and followers in the central city of Danang on May 28 prayed for peace
in the
Acting head of
Danang’s Vietnam Buddhist Shangha Executive Board Thich Thien Nguyen declared
that
It also infringes
The monk asked
Party helps
A project to help
central agencies of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party (LPRP) in applying
information technology has been successfully completed and handed over to
The CPV Central
Committee Office handed over the project to the LPRP Central Committee Office
during a ceremony in
Launched in January
2012, the project was implemented by the Viettel group at a cost of 3.5
million USD.
The project helped
build a sufficient IT infrastructure system linking the LPRP central agencies
with localities across
Addressing the
ceremony, a representative from the LPRP Central Committee Office thanked the
CPV for the meaningful present, saying that the project is strategically
valuable in improving the agencies’ working efficiency, bettering the
policy-making process and serving the country’s development.
Vietnamese
in
The Vietnamese community
and embassy in Ukraine always unite with the homeland and support the
government’s measures to safeguard territorial integrity against China’s
illegal placement of rig Haiyang Shiyou – 981 in Vietnam’s continental shelf
and exclusive economic zone, said Ambassador Nguyen Minh Tri.
In an interview
with a Vietnam News Agency reporter on May 25 in
Asked about the
presidential election results in the host country, Tri said Ukrainians and
expatriates, including Vietnamese, highly expect that the new President will
make important moves, laying a foundation for national reforms after over six
months of serious political deadlock.
He made it clear
that the embassy considers the protection of citizens and their security as
one of its top and pressing jobs.
It has instructed
Vietnamese residents how to respond to contingencies, and launched a hotline
with 24-hour support. No casualty has been reported so far, he said.
Deputy Foreign
Minister Bui Thanh Son and UK Minister of State at the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office Hugo Swire discussed over the phone measures to promote
the
two countries’
strategic partnership on May 28.
They particularly
paid attention to the priority fields of politics-diplomacy,
economics-trade-investment, and education and training.
The officials
shared the view that the bilateral strategic partnership has come a long way
over the past time, and agreed that the fourth
They also touched
upon regional and global issues of common interest, including the recent
developments in the
NA seeks
better notary services
Most National
Assembly deputies agreed yesterday (May 28) for the need to revise the Law on
Notarisation to improve the quality of notary services.
They were speaking
at the ongoing seventh session of the 13th NA meeting yesterday.
The deputies
particularly welcomed draft amendments to the law to expand the rights of
notary offices to make them more convenient and to reduce administrative
work.
They agreed with
draft regulations to allow notaries to validate translated documents,
signatures and photo-copied documents, similar to notarisation by Government
administrative offices.
Deputies Le Minh
Hien from the southern
Their discussion
also focused on the working age of notaries. Deputy Dieu Huynh Sang from the
southern
Many deputies said
notary offices must have at least two notaries to ensure efficient operation,
adding that they should be strictly supervised.
However, a notary
officer should be able to open an office in remote and disadvantaged areas.
Earlier the same
day, deputies discussed draft amendments to the law on management and use of
State capital in production and business.
Most agreed with
the need for revisions to handle shortcomings in investment and management of
State capital by some enterprises and to improve their efficiency.
They also discussed
draft amendments to the enterprise law.
US
Congressman condemns China’s escalation in East Sea
US Congressmen J.
Randy Forbes, Chairman of the House Armed Services Seapower and Projection
Forces Subcommittee and Chairman of the Congressional China Caucus, on May 28
issued a statement condemning
China’s continued
escalation with Vietnam in the East Sea, including actions that have led to
the sinking of a Vietnamese fishing vessel in recent days, has only
reinforced the perception that “Beijing is willing to resort to military
coercion to achieve its political objectives”, the statement said.
The
At the beginning of
May, China illegally dispatched the Haiyang Shiyou-981 rig, as well as a
large fleet of armed vessels, military ships and aircraft, to Vietnam’s
waters and positioned the rig at 15 degrees 29 minutes 58 seconds north
latitude and 111 degrees 12 minutes 06 seconds east longitude. The location
is 80 miles deep inside
On May 27,
Chinese ships have
repeatedly rammed and fired water cannons into Vietnamese coast guard and
fisheries surveillance ships which are carrying out their law enforcement
missions in the country’s waters, leaving many Vietnamese ships damaged and
many fisheries surveillance officers injured.
In addition, many
Vietnamese fishing boats have repeatedly been disrupted in their duties and
driven away by Chinese ships, causing losses of property. Chinese forces have
also been responsible for beating and injuring Vietnamese fishermen,
threatening their lives.
Workshop
highlights 60 years of Vietnam-Mongolia diplomatic ties
The 60-year-old
diplomatic relationship between
Speaking at the May
27 event, Mongolian Deputy Foreign Minister D. Gankhuyag said that Mongolian
leaders and people always treasure and wish to further develop the country’s
friendship and cooperation with
During the
workshop, both sides’ scholars delivered reports on the bilateral ties over
the past 60 years, highlighting achievements as well as limitations in the
fields of politics, economics, trade, culture, science and education.
One of the
presentations stressed the importance of the Vietnam-Mongolia ties in helping
Regarding the
current
Ambassador Phan
Dang Duong took this occasion to thank Mongolian people and the
Mongolia-Vietnam Friendship Association, together with the international
community, for raising their voice backing justice and
East Sea
tension affects regional security, say scholars
The escalating
tension in the
Discussions at the
workshop focused on issues related to the current situation in the
Increased interests
in the
Most speakers
expressed concern about
Talking with
Vietnam News Agency correspondents, Dr. Leszek Buszynski from the Australia
National University’s National Security College said there is very little
legal basis for China’s nine-dash line in the East Sea, and the Chinese
themselves have great difficulty trying to justify it.
Meanwhile, Prof. Dr
K.S. Nathan from the National University of Malaysia held that if force is
being used to intimidate any of the other claimants, it will invite
counterforce. “That’s why we see that other external partners are also
getting more and more interested in the East Sea dispute because they are
interested in the safety of sea lines of communication, the free flow of
commerce, free flow of trade on which the prosperity of Southeast Asia and
Asia has depended for a long time,” he said.
Many speakers said
besides other challenges such as pirate, terrorism and human trafficking,
water territorial disputes are posing the greatest obstacle to efforts to
create a good order in ASEAN region. Therefore, Mira Permatasari, a staff of
the Office of Private Secretary to
At the beginning of
May, China illegally dispatched the Haiyang Shiyou-981 rig, as well as a
large fleet of armed vessels, military ships and aircraft, to Vietnam’s
waters and positioned the rig at 15 degrees 29 minutes 58 seconds north
latitude and 111 degrees 12 minutes 06 seconds east longitude. The location
is 80 miles deep inside
On May 27,
Chinese ships have
repeatedly rammed and fired water cannons into Vietnamese coast guard and
fisheries surveillance ships which are carrying out their law enforcement
missions in the country’s waters, leaving many Vietnamese ships damaged and
many fisheries surveillance officers injured.-
Vietnam
attends NAM ministerial meeting in Algeria
The 17th
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Ministerial Meeting opened in
Foreign Deputy
Minister Ha Kim Ngoc led the Vietnamese delegation to the event. Themed
“Enhanced Solidarity for Security and Prosperity”, the two-day meeting,
discussed on global issues, including conflicts, terrorism and transnational
crimes, smuggling, backward in technology and human right, and environment.
Participants also focused their discussions to seek solutions to help the
movement more active and closer.
Established in 1961
in
Vietnamese
in
The Vietnamese
community and embassy in Ukraine always unite with the homeland and support
the government’s measures to safeguard territorial integrity against China’s
illegal placement of rig Haiyang Shiyou – 981 in Vietnam’s continental shelf
and exclusive economic zone, said Ambassador Nguyen Minh Tri.
In an interview
with a Vietnam News Agency reporter on May 25 in
Asked about the
presidential election results in the host country, Tri said Ukrainians and
expatriates, including Vietnamese, highly expect that the new President will
make important moves, laying a foundation for national reforms after over six
months of serious political deadlock.
He made it clear
that the embassy considers the protection of citizens and their security as
one of its top and pressing jobs.
It has instructed
Vietnamese residents how to respond to contingencies, and launched a hotline
with 24-hour support. No casualty has been reported so far, he said.
More draft
revised laws come under scrutiny
National Assembly
(NA) deputies on May 28 had group debates over amendments to the Law on
Enterprises and a draft law on management and use of State investment in
production and business during the 13th NA’s ongoing seventh session.
In the afternoon,
Chairman of the NA’s Committee for Legal Affairs Phan Trung Ly reported draft
changes to the Law on Notary Public on the basis of deputies’ feedback.
At the session,
lawmakers gave opinions on regulations relating to notaries, compensation,
translated documents, and the State management in the field, among others.
On May 29, the
deputies will continue discussions in groups in the morning and attend a
plenary session in the afternoon.-
Source: VNN/VOV/VNS/VNA
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Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 5, 2014
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