Government News In Brief
Vietnamese,
Cuban procuracy bodies exchange experience
The
Supreme People’s Procuracy of Vietnam and the Cuban Supreme People’s
Procuracy Office and organised a three-day seminar on protecting citizens’
legal rights and interests.
Their
discussion revolved around the subjects of children and adolescents and their
rights, as well as both sides’ operations related to execution of criminal
sentences.
They
focused on exchanging practical experience in a bid to improve each procuracy
body.
The
seminar gathered a Vietnamese delegation led by Deputy Procurator General
Tran Cong Phan, its Cuban counterpart headed by Deputy Director of the Cuban
Supreme People’s Procuracy Office Marlen Fernandez Machado, and Cuban experts
and officials.
The
event took place in Havana from November 10 to 12.
Slovenia, Vietnam foster economic
ties
Vietnam and Slovenia ties have been consolidated and developed constantly in recent years, said Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai at a meeting with Slovenia Minister of Economic Development and Technology Zdravko Pocicalsek in Hanoi on November 12. Vietnam desires to strengthen cooperation with Slovenia in garment, footwear, mechanics, automobiles, industrial machines, logistics and tourism, Hai asserted. He thanked Slovenia for its continuous support, especially during negotiations on the free trade agreement between Vietnam and the EU (EVFTA), hoping that the FTA will facilitate bilateral trade and investment cooperation. Minister Pocicalsek in turn said the visiting Slovenia delegation comprises many businesses, who want to seek investment opportunities in the country. He revealed that through meetings with Vietnamese partners, both sides realise advantages and cooperative opportunities in heavy industry, logistics and maritime transport.
Localities
of Laos, Thailand, Vietnam to facilitate links
The
provinces of Quang Tri (Vietnam), Savannakhet (Laos) and Mukdahan (Thailand)
have agreed to make joint efforts to boost cross-border tourism, trade and
investment activities.
At a
conference on cooperation in tourism, trade, investment and media in Dong Ha
city, the central province of Quang Tri on November 12, the three sought to
facilitate trade, tourism and investment links via reforming administrative
procedures, minimising barriers, upgrading equipment, improving service
quality and reducing fee structure.
Officials
reviewed the “one-stop-shop” model being applied in the Lao Bao (Quang
Tri)-Densavan (Savanakhet) international border gate for the future use at an
international border gate between Mukdahan and Savannakhet, with a view to
creating a uniform import-export and immigration processing system,
especially on the East-West Economic Corridor (EWEC) that runs through the
three countries.
Dr.
Khampheui Phanthochone, Deputy Mayor of Savannakhet, said the annual
conference helped spur the three localities’ economies and reinforce their
solidarity.
Meanwhile,
Yongyuth Singthawat, Deputy Mayor of Mukdahan, emphasised that all the three
provinces lie on the EWEC with a lot of potential in tourism
development.
Quang
Tri has two border gates with Savannakhet, which are Lao Bao-Densavan and La
Lay-Salavan.-VNA
Foreign
Ministry spokesman hails Vietnam’s election to UNESCO
Vietnam’s
election to the UNESCO Executive Board for the 2015-2019 tenure with high
votes demonstrates the country’s increasing status and prestige in the global
arena as well as the international community’s recognition of her significant
contributions to the UN agency.
Foreign
Ministry’s Spokesperson Le Hai Binh made the remarks at a regular press
conference in Hanoi on November 12.
He
noted that this is the fourth time Vietnam has won a seat at a UNESCO
important management organ that is responsible for making policy and building
short and mid-term plans.
Vietnam
obtained 156 out of the 186 votes at the ongoing 38th session of the UNESCO
General Conference in Paris on November 12.
Earlier,
the country served in the Executive Board for 1978-1983, 2001-2005, and
2009-2013.
The spokesman
confirmed that Vietnam will proactively work with other member countries in
the UNESCO’s policy-making to substantially contribute to the fields of
education, natural sciences, educational sciences, culture and
information-communication.-VNA
Hungarian
Speaker visits central Da Nang city
Visiting
Speaker of the Hungarian National Assembly Kover Laszlo on November 12 toured
the central city of Da Nang as part of his official visit to Vietnam from
November 8-13.
While
in Da Nang, the Speaker held a meeting with Secretary of the municipal
Party’s Committee Nguyen Xuan An, who briefed his guest on the city’s
socio-economic achievements over the past years, infrastructure development
and incentives for foreign businesses.
According
to the official, Da Nang is taking the lead nationwide in the Provincial
Competitive Index (PCI), the Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Development Index and administrative reform.
High-tech
zones and centralised IT areas in the city have attracted a strong flurry of
investment, he said.
For
his part, Kover Laszlo congratulated Da Nang on its successful organisation
of the municipal Party Congress and informed his host about the outcomes of
his meetings with Vietnamese Party and State leaders.
On
this occasion, the Speaker and his entourage visited the Museum of Cham
Sculpture and Hoi An ancient town in Quang Nam province.
The
Hungarian delegation is scheduled to leave Da Nang on November 13 for Ho Chi
Minh City.
Earlier,
the Speaker held talks with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Sinh Hung and
met with Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in Hanoi.
He
also visited the northern province of Quang Ninh.
Sympathies
offered on former German leader’s decease
Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has conveyed condolences to German Chancellor Angela
Merkel over the decease of the European nation’s former Chancellor Helmut
Schmidt.
The
Vietnamese leader also extended deepest sympathies to Schmidt’s family.
Helmut
Schmidt, who served as West German Chancellor from 1974 to 1982, passed away
at the age of 96 on November 10.
Vietnam,
Norway cooperate in vocational training, business development
Vietnam
is taking a number of measures to strengthen bilateral cooperation with
Norway in vocational training and development of enterprises, according to
the Vietnamese Embassy in Norway.
The
efforts were reiterated at working sessions during a recent Norway visit by
Secretary General of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Pham
Thi Thu Hang.
Addressing
their working session in Oslo on November 2, Hang and Director General of the
Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO) Kristin Skogen Lund highlighted
collaboration between the VCCI and NHO in the past years on the basis of
their agreement signed in 2004.
Cooperation
between the two sides was part of a development cooperation framework funded
by the Norwegian Government via the Norwegian Agency for Development
Cooperation (NORAD) under the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Under
the agreement, the VCCI and NHO have implemented projects on vocational
training with the involvement of Vietnam’s businesses and vocational training
institutions. They also focused on the development of the private sector,
experience sharing on tripartite dialogue between employers, employees and
government, and policies relating industrial development
Norway’s
vocational training methods have been applied in four Vietnamese vocational
training institutions, said Manager of the VCCI-NHO vocational training project
Kurt Nilssen.
The
targeted institutions have established consultancy councils involving
representatives from local authorities, trainers, enterprises in a bid to
improve vocational training quality and meet businesses’ demand on human
resources, he said.
Vietnamese
Ambassador Le Thi Tuyet Mai highlighted potential for cooperation in
vocational training and the development of enterprises between the two
nations, emphasising Norway’s experiences in state-owned enterprise
equitisation and private sector development.
VNA/VOV
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Thứ Sáu, 13 tháng 11, 2015
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