Deputy PM Minh
mentions fierce disputes in East Sea
In the context of complex and
unforeseeable developments across the globe and more acrimonious disputes in
the East Sea, Vietnam needs to uphold an independent and self-reliant foreign
policy.
Deputy Prime Minister cum
Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh made the remarks on January 23 in the
continued document discussions at the ongoing 12th National Party Congress in
Hanoi.
Active integration with
independent and self-reliant foreign policy
In his speech, Deputy PM Minh
emphasized that in the next five years, the global situation would experience
rapid changes amid increasingly complex and unpredictable developments like
territorial and resource disputes, ethnic conflicts and harshly emerging
non-traditional security.
“The globalization process
and scientific and technological advances will have a wide-ranging impact on
the restructuring of the world economy with increased economic, trade and
investment links, strengthened infrastructure connection, new financial and monetary
institutions along with the next generation bilateral and multilateral
economic, trade and investment agreements.
The Asia - Pacific region,
including Southeast Asia will continue to be considered a dynamic growth
centre as well as a key strategic position of competition between major
countries with potential risks and uncertainties,” Minh said.
Severer and complicated
disputes in the East Sea
In this context of fiercer disputes
in the East Sea, Vietnam should stay active in international integration
while maintaining its independent and self-reliant external policy which is
the major strategic orientations of the Party in order to successfully carry
out the task of building and safeguarding the nation.
Bringing the country to a
higher position
Deputy PM Minh said Vietnam’s
deeper international integration over the next five and ten years will be
demonstrated across a variety of fields.
Accordingly, in the fields of
politics, defence and security, it is imperative to create long-term and
closely linked interests between Vietnam and partner nations, especially with
those of strategic importance to national security and development aiming to
develop established relationships in an efficient and practical manner.
Minh underlined the need to enhance
trust building and build effective cooperation mechanisms for promoting
relations, preventing threats, controlling disagreements and resolving
arising problems that can seriously affect national security and development.
Economically, Vietnam will have to
fully implement its commitments in the ASEAN Community and the WTO and join
the next generation free trade agreements over the next five years.
Therefore, boosting deeper
integration is to make use of international commitments to expand the market,
redistribute and improve the efficiency of use of resources and
competitiveness of the national economy as well as businesses.
It is essential to increase the
level of economic autonomy, set up a higher position in the production-supply
chain regionally and globally, strengthen the resilience of the national
economy against external impacts and contribute more to the development of
domestic resources and regional connectivity.
The country should take advantage
rules and regulations set by international organizations to protect the
legitimate interests of the State, enterprises and Vietnamese people in
relations with foreign partners, the Vietnamese diplomat noted.
In terms of culture, social
affairs, health care, education, science and technology and other areas,
in-depth integration is to be active in researching and selecting sets of
criteria and common standards so as to raise the development level of the
country in these fields and serve the goal of building a knowledge-based
economy in the process of national industrialization and modernization and
promoting the nation's cultural identities.
"In other words, given in-depth integration is to create long-term stable relationships with partners, stabilize the political and security environment to elevate our country to a higher international and regional profile," Deputy PM said.
He proposed actualizing major
orientations on integration stated in the Congress’ documents, focusing on
the international integration master strategy till 2020 and a vision to 2030
and projects and plans implementing the Politburo’s Resolution 22.
He suggested promptly completing and raising capacity of institutions on integration, developing human resources training for the process, striving to achieve a high level in terms of integration in fields in ASEAN by 2020. Thao Xuan Sung, member of the 11th Party Central Committee and Deputy Head of the Central Committee’s Mass Mobilisation Commission, discussed a report on enhancing close relations between the Party and people to promote the great national unity in the renewal process. He made clear the Party’s view on mass mobilization and future reforms to enhance the relations as defined in the Political Report submitted to the 12th Party Congress. Nguyen Dac Vinh, alternative member of the 11th Party Central Committee, discussed education of revolutionary ideology, morality, lifestyle for the young generation.
Vinh, who is also First
Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee, held
that education for the youth is the task of the whole political system, with
the Youth Union playing an important role.
He said the Party, State and entire political system need to pay heed to the work and fully implement solutions defined in the 11th Party Central Secretariat’s Directive on strengthening the Party leadership on educating revolutionary ideology, morality, lifestyle for the young generation for 2015-2030.
The same day, delegates also heard
the 11th Party Central Committee’s report on the proposed personnel for
the 12th Party Central Committee.
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Thứ Bảy, 23 tháng 1, 2016
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