Government News in Brief
Icelandic
President to visit Vietnam
President of
Iceland Olafur Ragnar Grimsson will pay a State visit to Vietnam from
November 3-6 at the invitation of President Truong Tan Sang.
Vietnam and Iceland
established diplomatic relations on November 15, 1996.
Iceland does not
currently have any diplomatic representation in Vietnam.
Condolences
to Pakistan, Afghanistan over quake tragedy
President Truong
Tan Sang on October 28 sent messages of condolences to President of Pakistan
Mamnoon Hussain and President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai over the
huge losses of human life and property in the two countries caused by the
devastating earthquake on October 26.
Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung extended his sympathies to his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz
Sharif.
On the same day,
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh cabled messages of
sympathy to Sartaj Aziz, Adviser on Foreign Affairs to the Pakistani Prime
Minister and the Afghan Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani.
A powerful 7.5
magnitude earthquake ripped across Afghanistan and Pakistan on October 26,
killing 370 people.
Vietnamese,
French communist parties hold theoretical workshop
Delegates from the
Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and the French Communist Party (PCF)
discussed opportunities and challenges in international integration and
realising sustainable development goals in Vietnam and France during the two
parties’ second theoretical workshop in Hanoi on October 28-29.
Politburo member
Dinh The Huynh – who is Secretary of the Party Central Committee, head of its
Commission for Popularisation and Education, and Chairman of the Central
Theoretical Council – and PCF National Secretary Pierre Laurent chaired the
event.
Under its
consistent policy on international integration, Vietnam has stepped up
relations with foreign partners and actively engaged in multilateral
mechanisms, especially the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and
the United Nations (UN), Huynh said.
The country has also
improved the efficiency of international cooperation in economics, culture,
society, defence and security, contributing to national industrialisation,
modernisation and sustainable development, he added.
Through the
workshop, the two communist parties will share valuable experience in
international integration to more effectively implement policies in the field
as well as reinforce their traditional friendship and solidarity and
contribute to the enhancement of the Vietnam-France strategic partnership.
The PCF National
Secretary hailed the mechanism of the theoretical workshop, which he said
serves as a bridge for the two sides to exchange information and increase
cooperative ties.
The function is
hoped to provide deeper analysis on the relations between the two countries,
and the Asia-Europe rapport, thus helping drive the Vietnam-France strategic
partnership forward and increasing solidarity between the two parties and
peoples, Laurent added.
Binh Phuoc,
Cambodia’s Kratie province step up co-operation
The southern
province of Binh Phuoc and northeast Cambodian province of Kratie need to
exchange more experiences to develop their economies, Binh Phuoc Provincial
People’s Committee Vice Chairman Tran Ngoc Trai said at a working session on
October 27.
The meeting was
held for a delegation from Kratie province led by deputy governor Va Thol.
The two sides briefed each other on socio-economic development in their
localities, focusing on protecting the environment, vocational training and
sustainable poverty reduction.
In the past few
years, the two provinces have completed border marker programmes, helping
ensure security and order near the borders. Binh Phuoc province has given
support to the Cambodian locality in healthcare and agriculture. Kratie
province has helped Vietnam search for and repatriate 2,254 remains of
martyrs.
Va Thol wanted the
provinces to tighten co-operation in economics, society, security and
defence. He said he hoped Binh Phuoc province would share practical
experiences in developing the economy and maintaining border security.
On the occasion,
the Cambodian delegation studied Binh Phuoc’s effective models in waste
treatment, human resource training and other areas.
Overseas
Vietnamese community - integral part of the nation
The State of Vietnam
considers overseas Vietnamese communities, particularly those in the US, an
indispensible part of the nation, said Ambassador Pham Quang Vinh.
At meetings with
Vietnamese expats as part of his tour of the State of California where the
largest number of Vietnamese people in the US are living from October 16-24,
the diplomat called on them to support each other to consolidate their
positions in their host society.
Vinh said he hopes
his visit would encourage the expatriates to tighten their bonds with the
homeland.
He said he believes
after seeing Vietnam’s changes and achievements with their own eyes, the
overseas Vietnamese would have an objective view of the country.
In response,
representatives from the Vietnamese community affirmed they always kept a
close eye on the homeland.
Highlighting
Vietnam’s achievements in various fields, especially its relationship with
the US and higher international position, the expatriates voiced their wishes
to contribute more to the country’s development.
The overseas
Vietnamese said they were keen to expand co-operation with businesses at home
in the context of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement.
The two sides also
spoke about the State’s policies towards Vietnamese people abroad, the East
Sea issue, and challenges and opportunities created by the TPP deal.
While in
California, Vinh met with the US state’s Governor Jerry Brown, Mayor of San
Francisco Edwin Lee and Los Angeles Deputy Mayor of Economic Development
Kelli Bernard.
He had working
sessions with businessmen, who said they were interested in investing in
Vietnam and suggested the country help SMEs from the US penetrate the market,
particularly in agriculture, tourism and e-commerce.
The ambassador also
visited the staff of the San Francisco Chronicle, one of the most
long-standing newspapers in California.
Vietnam,
Laos reiterate solidarity, cooperation
Vietnam will do its
utmost together with the Party and the State of Laos to consolidate the
traditional friendship in a deeper, more effective and practical fashion,
Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Uong Chu Luu said on October 27.
During a reception
in Hanoi for officials from the Lao Committee for Peace and Solidarity led by
its President Khamphan Simalavong, Luu hailed recent people-to-people
diplomatic activities between the two countries, especially the close
cooperation between the Vietnam Committee for Peace and the Lao Committee for
Peace and Solidarity.
He said the visit
has contributed to strengthening the traditional friendship, special
solidarity and comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and Laos.
For his part, the
Lao official updated his host on the outcomes of the talks between the two
committees, saying that they discussed a number of issues related to
domestic, regional and international situations, including measures to
enhance the committees’ cooperation efficiency in the coming time.
He said he hopes
the two agencies will continue nursing the fruitful cooperation in the
future.
The Lao guests are
in a visit to Vietnam from October 26-30.
Committees
work to promote solidarity in Vietnam, Laos
The Vietnam Peace
Committee (VPC) and the Lao Committee for Peace and Solidarity (LCPS) are
hoped to tighten their cooperative ties and contribute to the maintenance of
peace, stability in the two countries as well as in the region and beyond.
Vice Chairman of
the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO) Don Tuan Phong made the
remark while receiving LCPS President Khamphan Simmalavong in Hanoi on
October 27.
He congratulated
the Lao Party, State and people on their past achievements, pointing to the
impressive economic growth of 7.5 percent despite global economic downturn.
For his part, Lao
official hailed Vietnam’s attainments over the past seven decades, especially
during the 30 years of national reform, under the leadership of the Communist
Party of Vietnam.
He also extolled
the achievements that the VUFO and the VPC have gained over 65 years, which,
he said, contributed to raising Vietnam ’s position in the regional and
international arenas.
During bilateral
talks on the same day, the VPC and the LCPS agreed to enhance their sound
cooperation via increasing delegation exchanges, experience sharing, and
people-to-people activities.
The Lao official is
visiting Vietnam from October 26-30.
Lawmakers
discuss draft law revisions
Lawmakers discussed
revisions to a number of draft laws during the ongoing 10th session of the
13th National Assembly in Hanoi on October 27.
They commented on
the draft amendments and supplements to some articles of the Law on Added
Value Tax, the Law on Special Consumption Tax, and the Law on Tax Management.
Deputies also
talked in groups about the draft Law on professional soldiers and national
defence employees.
They heard reports
on the draft resolution on regulations for NA’s meetings (revised) and the
draft Law on Administrative Procedures (revised).
On October 28, the
deputies will discuss reports on prevention of corruption, crimes and law
violations as well as work of the People’s Supreme Procuracy and Chief Judge
of the People’s Supreme Court.
Senior officials
discuss ways to reinforce Vietnam-Cambodia ties
Vietnamese and
Cambodian senior officials met in Ho Chi Minh City on October 27 to explore
measures consolidating the countries’ solidarity, friendship and cooperation.
The meeting was
co-chaired by Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Le Hoai Trung and Cambodian
Ministry of Interior Secretary of State Prum Sokha.
It was also
attended by the Vietnamese Ambassador and Consul Generals in Cambodia, the
Cambodian Ambassador to Vietnam and Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City, and
representatives of relevant ministries, sectors and localities.
The two sides
reviewed outcomes of the collaboration between Vietnamese and Cambodian
border provinces since the seventh meeting on their cooperation and
development in March 2012.
They also
scrutinised measures addressing obstacles and solidifying the unity, amity
and all-round cooperation between border provinces and the two countries as a
whole.
At the function,
the senior officials also finalised almost all preparations for the plenary
session of the eighth meeting of the border provinces’ cooperation and
development.
The meeting will be
chaired by Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh
Minh and Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sar Kheng
in HCM City on October 28.
Emulation
must be bound with foreign relation work: PM
Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung has told the staff of the Foreign Ministry that emulation
means efforts to successfully perform assigned foreign relation tasks, for
the country’s interest as well as for national construction and defence.
At a congress in
Hanoi on October 27 to review the ministry’s patriotic emulation movement
during the 2011-2015 period, the PM said the external relations and
international integration must be conducted actively and proactively to
significantly contribute to fulfilling the leading missions of ensuring peace
and stability, enhancing friendship and mutually beneficial cooperation with
foreign countries, and protecting the country’s independence, sovereignty,
national unification and territorial integrity.
It is necessary to
carry out the emulation work in tandem with Party building and implementing
the campaign to study and follow the moral example of President Ho Chi Minh,
the leader said.
PM Dung, who is
also head of the Central Council for Emulation and Rewards, praised
collectives and individuals who have made outstanding contributions to
Vietnam’s foreign affairs, helping heighten the country’s role and prestige
in the world arena.
In his report
presented at the congress, Deputy Foreign Minister Ho Xuan Son said over the
past five years, the foreign relation work has been implemented in a
synchronous and comprehensive manner, in a right direction and with focal
points, bringing in breakthrough outcomes.
During the reviewed
period, Vietnam established strategic partnerships, strategic partnerships in
a number of areas and comprehensive partnerships with 26 countries, including
five standing members of the UN Security Council, he said.
The ministry well
performed its role as the advisor of Party and State leaders in guiding
foreign relations of ministries, branches and localities, the diplomat added.
The work has
remarkably contributed to protecting the country’s sovereignty, accelerating
international integration in service of national socio-economic development
and elevating the country’s international position, Son said.
Hai Duong
asked to focus on industrial development
The Red River Delta
province of Hai Duong should focus on developing industry as its spearhead
sector besides agriculture in order to raise local per capita income, said
Politburo member and National Assembly (NA) Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung.
Addressing the
October 27 opening ceremony of the province’s 18th Party Congress for the
2015-2020 tenure, the NA leader praised the achievements the Hai Duong Party
Organisation and people have made over the past five years, with close to 30
percent of communes meeting new-style rural area criteria.
He, however,
pointed out the province’s shortcomings such as slow economic growth, per
capita income lower than the country’s average, weak competitiveness,
ineffective management and use of land and minerals, and out-dated
technology.
He urged the
Congress to make accurate assessment of the current development level of the
province, define sectors and fields that enjoy competitive edges, as well as
identify opportunities and challenges from the international integration in
order to put forth comprehensive development solutions.
Hai Duong should
continue to step up the new-style rural area building movement with a goal of
having more than 60 percent of communes satisfying criteria by 2020, he said,
adding that economic growth must be coupled with socio-cultural development,
job generation, social welfare and poverty reduction.
Chairman Hung asked
the Hai Duong Party Organisation to strengthen Party building work in term of
both political thought and organisation while attaching importance to mass
mobilisation to enhance relations between the Party, State and people.
He expressed his
hope that the Congress will select the best candidates for the new provincial
Party Committee, thus leading the Party Organisation and residents to
successfully implement their set objectives.
A political report
delivered at the congress, which will last until October 28, showed that Hai
Duong recorded a stable economic growth of 7.7 percent per year and a per
capita gross regional domestic product (GRDP) of 2,000 USD during the
2010-2015 period.
Its economic
structure has shifted on the right track with an increasing proportion of
industrial sectors and a decline in the portion of agro-forestry-fishery.
As many as 64
communes across the province have fulfilled all the 19 criteria set for
new-style rural areas, accounting for 28.3 percent of the total communes.
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Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 10, 2015
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