Political
News Headlines 27/6
Foreign Ministry
spokesperson Le Hai Binh told a regular press briefing in
“
Deputy Defence
Minister Nguyen Chi Vinh and new Dutch Defence Attache Adrianus Maria Pals
have agreed on the need to increase naval exchanges and affiliation between
the two countries in the coming time.
During their
meeting in
Bilateral
partnership in the defence industry, personnel training and visit exchanges
have been positive, they agreed.
Both sides will
work to further improve personnel training and share experience in search and
rescue and activities to surmount consequences of natural disasters and
war-era bombs and mines as well as peace-keeping operations run by the United
Nations, they said.
NA Vice
Chairwoman to visit Argentina, Chile
National Assembly
(NA) Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan will pay working visits to
The visits will aim
to strengthen and consolidate the multi-faceted cooperation between
During her visits,
Ngan and the Argentinean and Chilean sides will discuss ways to boost
inter-regional cooperation between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
and
Binh informed that
the ASEAN Senior Officials’ Meeting will be held in
The meeting will
assess current developments which have caused deep changes to the region’s
geo-strategic context and challenges to ASEAN’s central role.
It will deliberate
a future regional architecture as well as how to intensify solidarity, voice
and common responsibility of the bloc when it comes to regional strategic
interests.
Deputy Minister of
Culture, Sports and Tourism Ho Anh Tuan, who inked the document with
Philippine Deputy Tourism Minister Daniel G. Corpuz, stated that the
cooperation will be carried out soon.
Under the deal, the
two sides will work closely to develop promotion and marketing programme for
this tourism product.
They will provide
all possible conditions for their travel firms to set up projects in the
field.
The two countries
also agreed to foster links with international tourism organisations in the
region and the world to introduce their products.
Party,
State leaders meet with voters
President Truong
Tan Sang on June 26 met with voters in District 1,
The voters in
general and representatives of the intellectual circle and religious
dignitaries in particular expressed their deep concern about the recent
developments in the East Sea after China illegally placed its oil rig Haiyang
Shiyou-981 in Vietnam’s waters in early May.
They strongly
condemned
Regarding recent
disturbances in Binh Duong and Ha Tinh provinces, the voters asked for strict
punishment on instigators and their accompanies as well as considering
responsibilities of individuals and agencies that failed to apply timely
prevention measures.
Acknowledging NA
deputies’ efforts during the session, religious representatives said they
agreed with the Party and State’s policies on freedom of belief and proposed
the competent agencies to strictly punish any action that take advantage of
faith to undermine the unity among religions.
The voters also
suggested the Party and State take more care of the lives of fishermen and
islanders. Applauding a 16 trillion VND (761 million USD) support package for
coast guard and fisheries surveillance forces and fishermen, they also urged
NA deputies to closely supervise the use of the sum.
Sharing the voters’
concerns, President Sang reiterated that
For
The truth of
The State leader
took the occasion to call on people at home and abroad to raise their sense
of patriotism, saying that great unity is a decisive factor in safeguarding
the national sovereignty.
The same day, many
Party and State leaders including standing member of the Party Central
Committee’s Secretariat Le Hong Anh, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc,
and Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan had meetings with voters nationwide.
Party chief
hails theory council’s increasing role
The role of the
Party Central Committee’s Theory Council is increasingly growing through its
active participation in scientific researches on political theories and in protecting
the Party’s viewpoints and policies.
Party General
Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong made the remarks at a June 26 working session with
the council on its six-month performance and tasks for the rest of the year.
The council has
fulfilled its role as a standing body of the Steering Committee on reviewing
the 30-year renewal process as well as actively engaged in drafting documents
to be submitted to the 12 th National Party Congress, he said.
However, he pointed
out the council’s weaknesses such as low working quality and weak full-time
staff.
In the remaining
months, the council should focus on crafting reports on the 30-year renewal
and documents to be submitted to the 12th National Party Congress as well as
completing 31 projects on political theories, the Party leader stressed.
It also needs to
continue improving its working method in the direction of keeping abreast of
the Party Central Committee’s programmes and plans while resolutely
protecting the right viewpoints and rejecting the wrongful ones, he added.
General Secretary
Trong praised the council’s plan to increase theoretical exchanges and
expanding international cooperation in the field.
Voters
affirm trust in Party, State leadership
Voters nationwide
have expressed their confidence and support of the Party and State’s stance
on safeguarding territorial sovereignty by peaceful and flexible means in
line with international law during their meetings with National Assembly
deputies.
NA deputies have
been holding meetings with voters across the country to report to them the
outcomes of the just concluded seventh NA session.
In the Mekong Delta
city of
In
Voters in the
island district of Ly Son in the central
They affirmed that
the traditional fishing grounds on Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelago have
belonged to
PM urges IT
haste in State management
Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung has asked ministries, agencies and localities to accelerate
the application of information technology in State management, especially in
the fields of health, education, tax and customs.
Presiding over the
first plenary meeting of the National Committee on IT yesterday, Dung, who is
Chairman of the committee, highlighted the importance of IT application to
the country's socio-economic development.
He directed
ministries and agencies to further develop the IT sector with a focus on
human resources, infrastructure and application, creating a momentum for
national socio-economic growth and improving the economy's competitive edge.
Priority will be
given to building an e-Government system, setting up a national database
dedicated to State management, and providing online public services.
Participants recommended
some measures to boost the application of IT in the operation of State-run
agencies and ease difficulties in establishing and managing the data
system,besides solutions for data and internet security.
They suggested that
State agencies outsource IT application services so that they do not have to
develop all kinds of database on their own.
Dung agreed with
the suggestion, saying that it would help reduce budgetary expenses, create a
market and encourage further development of the IT sector. He noted, however,
that this should be done in accordance with State procedures without
affecting information security.
Source: VNA/VOV/VNN/VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 6, 2014
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