Further reforming emulation, reward work: PM


Hanoi: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh stressed the need to continue reforming and improving the quality of the emulation and reward work while addressing a meeting in Hanoi on January 25.

The work has significantly contributed to the achievements Vietnam recorded in 2023, the leader told the seventh session of the Central Council for Emulation and Rewards for the 2021-2026 tenure.

Chinh, who is also President of the council, asked the participants to review the work last year, trace causes behind its limitations and draw lessons from them, and set out targets, tasks and solutions for 2024.

The council needs to adjust and supplement its working regulations, uphold the role of each member, and prevent negative phenomena in the emulation and reward work, he requested.

According to a report presented at the meeting, last year, the council conducted inspections and supervision at six ministries, agencies and localities over their fulfillment of assigned tasks.

It also focused on building institutions and lega
l documents, and implementing the 2022 Law on Emulation and Reward, the report said./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam seeks stronger parliamentary cooperation with France


Paris: President of the Vietnam-France Friendship Parliamentarians’ Group Nguyen Thuy Anh paid a visit to France from January 23-24 to seek cooperation opportunities with French partners.

Anh, who is also Chairwoman of the National Assembly (NA)’s Committee for Social Affairs and President of the Vietnam-France Friendship and Cooperation Association, had meetings with President of the French Parliament’s France-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentarians’ Group Anne Le Henanff, and Vice President of the France-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentarians’ Group at the French Senate Laurence Muller-Bronn.

Showing her delight at the growth of ties between the two countries, especially since the two sides set up their strategic partnership in 2013, Anh affirmed that Vietnam always treasures the relations with France and highly values the role of France in the region and the world.

Hailing the contributions of the two friendship parliamentarians’ groups to the bilateral legislative partnership, Anh expressed her hope that Fren
ch parliamentarians will continue to cooperate with their Vietnamese peers to further promote bilateral relations in 2024 and following years.

Vietnamese Ambassador to France Dinh Toan Thang asked the two friendship parliamentarians’ groups to continue striving to push the French Parliament to approve the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) soon, while contributing their voice to the European Commission to remove the “yellow card” warning against Vietnamese seafood.

French parliamentarians showed special interest in the lawsuit of Tran To Nga, an overseas Vietnamese in France, against American chemicals companies that produced Agent Orange/dioxin sprayed in Vietnam during the war, and affirmed their support to Vietnamese Agent Orange/dioxin victims. They pledged to support Vietnam in areas of its demands.

In order to promote the Vietnam-France cooperation in health care, Anh and Thang had a working session with the France-Vietnam Medical Federation, hailing the contributions that French doct
ors have made to caring for the public health in Vietnam and listening to their opinions.

During her stay, Anh also held a working session with leaders of the France-Vietnam Friendship Association (AAFV) to explore the French side’s ideas on fostering the collaboration between the AAFV and the Vietnam-France Friendship and Cooperation Association, thus contributing to increasing people-to-people exchange as well as friendship and solidarity between the two peoples. The Vietnamese official took the occasion to thank the AAFV for its support to Vietnam over the past 60 years.

As the Chairwoman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophone (APF)’s Vietnam Sub-Committee, Anh had a working session with APF Secretary General Damien Cesselin to discuss a number of cooperation contents of the Vietnamese NA in this multilateral mechanism./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam – India multi pillar partnership grows on firm foundations: Diplomat


Hanoi: Indian Ambassador to Vietnam Sandeep Arya lauded the robust and healthy progress of the Vietnam – India comprehensive strategic partnership in 2023 and shared plans and orientations aimed at elevating the bilateral relations with Vietnam in the time to come in an interview with the Vietnam News Agency prior to the advent of the Year of the Dragon.

Reporter: How do you evaluate the relationship between India and Vietnam in 2023? What are the notable highlights?

Ambassador Sandeep Arya: The India-Vietnam comprehensive strategic partnership encompasses the entire spectrum of cooperation from political and official exchanges, promoting trade and investment, expanding business-to-business relations, deepening defence and security cooperation, advancing development initiatives, maintaining sound coordination in international forums, provincial-level engagements, progressing tourism and culture, and people-to-people ties.

In 2023, our Prime Minister met in May and December during multilateral summits, and
we had active exchanges covering ministerial visits in the field of defence, public security, external affairs, agriculture, law, and culture. Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Phan Thi Thang and Additional Secretary of the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry Rajesh Agrawal co-chaired the 5th meeting of the Vietnam-India Joint Sub-Commission on Trade in New Delhi in August, while Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son and his Indian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar co-chaired the 18th meeting of the Vietnam-India Joint Committee for Economic, Trade, Science and Technology Cooperation in Hanoi in October. The meetings reviewed overall relations in October 2023 and generated ideas for further work in various fields.

Numerous activities in terms of exchange of business delegations, tourism promotion visits, defence training, exercises, ship visits, technical visits in economic areas, and cultural exchanges progressed the bilateral partnership steadily during 2023. We coordin
ated well in the United Nations and other forums and we are glad that Vietnam participated at the level of the President and Foreign Minister in the two virtual meetings of the Voice of Global South Summit hosted by India in January and November 2023. Overall, the partnership saw healthy progress last year and has laid the framework for further joint work in 2024 and beyond.

Reporter: Vietnam – India comprehensive strategic partnership is considered a partnership for “people”. Can you share with us some specific programmes or plans to be taken to enhance people-to-people exchanges as well as to intensify solidarity and strategic trust to further advance bilateral relations?

Ambassador Sandeep Arya: I like your description of ‘people’s partnership’ which captures enormous affinity, respect, and appreciation at the level of our peoples, be it Buddhist heritage, Yoga, tourism, culture or academic interest, or the steadfastness of India’s solidarity with Viet Nam over seven decades. The Archaeological Survey of
India completed the restoration and conservation of the three tower groups of A, H and K at My Son World Cultural Heritage Site in Quang Nam province a year back, and the next phase of restoring three more sites in Vietnam has been initiated.

Under the Mekong Ganga Cooperation initiative, we undertake ten community projects annually in Vietnam that relate the benefits of government-level cooperation to local communities throughout Vietnam. As many as 37 such facilities have already been completed, and nine more are in advanced stages of completion.

About 200 education and training scholarships in India per year expand the outreach of our cooperation to people across Vietnam. More than ten provincial delegation exchanges took place last year. Several cultural troupes visited in both directions presenting arts and music in numerous localities. A bilateral conference on opportunities for cooperation in Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics in December 2023 involved over 100 scholars to assess areas for enha
ncing bilateral cooperation in the future. Publicly reported data mentioned that Indian tourists as the ninth largest source of Vietnam in 2023. Yoga, Buddhist, and scholarly linkages continued to prosper last year and engage people as real partners in the India-Vietnam friendship.

Reporter: Economic, trade and investment cooperation is a key pillar and also a strategic goal in the two countries’ relationship. How do you evaluate the potential for collaboration in this area in 2024 and the following years?

Ambassador Sandeep Arya: Economic, trade, and business relations are a high priority, taking into account strong national economic growth and development in both our countries. We are working at the level of the two governments, business associations and chambers, and promoting business interactions, participating in exhibitions and trade fairs, supporting province-level engagements to uplift economic relations between India and Viet Nam. In particular, an ongoing review of the 2009 ASEAN-India Trade in G
oods Agreement, which should be completed in 2025, will make the trade regime more diverse and facilitative.

Agriculture, fishery, engineering goods, electrical and electronic goods, chemicals and and pharmaceuticals, mineral processing, energy (both hydrocarbon and renewable), infrastructure development, transport services, and tourism are some sectors that have enormous potential for further growth. We are discussing and hoping to progress and conclude ways of streamlining and increasing trade in these areas. Greater business-to-business engagements are another important part of our efforts to realise the full potential of bilateral trade and business relations.

Technology could make an enormous contribution to our efforts to expand economic relations. Digital technologies, telecommunication, start-up innovations, defence, and renewable energy are witnessing rapid developments in both countries and we are taking up sectoral exchanges in these areas. Banking, digital payments as well as improved direct s
hipping services are another area that has significant opportunities to expand bilateral economic relations ahead.

The year 2024 has started on a positive note with the visit of Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang to India on 10-11 January 2024, his participation in the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, a Vietnam -India Business Forum, and meetings with Indian Ministers and businesses. We plan more energetic and focused efforts in the economic domain, enhancing trade, business tie-ups, and technological cooperation initiatives which you will see unfold during the course of 2024.

Reporter: Vietnam aims to foster the development of cultural industries for economic growth. Can you share with us India’s experience on how to make cultural industries a key contributor to your country’s economy?

Ambassador Sandeep Arya: Tourism and culture are important dimensions that also nurture economic growth and progress. There are numerous similar efforts in India and Viet Nam in developing tourism tapping nationwide strengt
hs, using the One Community One Product (OCOP) programme (the One District One Products (ODOP) initiative in India) to promote local products, and broadbasing connectivity and logistics beyond major cities.

Promoting handicrafts and local arts, including ethnic culture is an area of ongoing efforts that involves traditional heritage in the national growth journey. Active efforts to enhance the outreach of provinces to other countries also promote local and cultural participation in economic development. Cinema, television series, and music play an important role in linking culture with economic progress. Culture also serves as an important medium for connecting the diaspora and beyond to national economic endeavours.

Reporter: What are your impressions on the culture, and people of Vietnam after more than a year in your role as Indian ambassador here? What’s the message you would like to send to Vietnamese people for the New Year?

Ambassador Sandeep Arya: I am deeply impressed by the strong similarities be
tween the people, their traditions, customs, practices, and life in India and Vietnam. This is represented in the centrality of family bonds, importance of beliefs, regard for ancestors, Buddhist thoughts, and emphasis among families on education and progress. The significance of traditional music, arts, and culture in life in both countries is also noteworthy. In daily life, I see the striking resemblance in terms of the vibrancy, dynamism, energy, and aspirations of the youth and entrepreneurship as well as the path to the progress of the people. I believe these similarities translate into deep respect, appreciation and affinity among the people of the two countries.

I convey my heartiest wishes for happiness, prosperity, and fulfillment to all the Vietnamese people on the occasion of Tet. I also wish for a stronger partnership between the two countries in the New Year, with the support of the generous and affable people of Vietnam./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Bac Lieu, Cambodian locality boost cooperation across sectors


Bac Lieu: Authorities of the Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu on January 25 hosted a high-level delegation of the Cambodian province of Preah Sihanouk, who came for a well-wishing visit on the occasion of Vietnam’s traditional Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.

Vice Chairman of the Bac Lieu People’s Committee Phan Thanh Duy took the occasion to congratulate the progress made by Preah Sihanouk so far.

He said this year marks the 10th anniversary of the two provinces’ twinning agreement and proposed organising an event to review the decade-long implementation of the agreement in the Cambodian province in April. A delegation from Bac Lieu will visit and extend greetings to Preah Sihanouk on the occasion of Cambodia’s Chol Chnam Thmay festival, and organise the signing of a memorandum of friendly cooperation between the two sides for the next phase.

For his part, Kong Vitanak, Deputy Governor of Preah Sihanouk, said that the Vietnam-Cambodia cooperation and traditional friendship are increasingly flourishing and
that the twinned provinces have supported each other from wartime to peacetime.

The Cambodian official expressed his desire for an enduring and strengthened friendship between Bac Lieu and of Preah Sihanouk. He also agreed with Bac Lieu’s proposal of organising the 10-year review event./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Latvia expects to fortify all-encompassing ties with Vietnam


Riga: President of Latvia Edgars Rinkevics on January 24 expressed a strong desire to enhance cooperation with Vietnam across all domains, with an aim to deepen the bilateral relationship and deliver practical benefits to the people of both nations.

During a meeting with Vietnamese Ambassador to Latvia Tran Van Tuan, who came to present his letter of credentials, Rinkevics expressed satisfaction with the positive trajectory of relations between Vietnam and the European Union (EU) in general and Latvia in particular, especially in economy and trade.

President Rinkevics also noted the increasing presence of Vietnamese students excelling academically in Latvian educational institutions.

Tuan, for his part, conveyed warm regards and wishes from President Thuong and other high-ranking Vietnamese leaders to the host.

He affirmed that Vietnam always values and wishes to further develop the friendly relations and multifaceted cooperation with Latvia.

In his capacity, he pledged dedicated efforts to advance bilat
eral ties across all spheres.

Looking ahead, the embassy will collaborate with Latvian authorities to arrange a business delegation’s visit to Vietnam in early 2025 to explore opportunities.

The same day, the Vietnamese Ambassador paid a courtesy call to Deputy Speaker of the Latvian Parliament Janis Grasbergs, during which both sides engaged in discussions on global and regional issues of shared interest, alongside measures to fortify Vietnam-Latvia relations in the upcoming time./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

NA Chairman applauds Bac Lieu’s remarkable achievements


Bac Lieu: National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue has congratulated the Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu on surpassing its 2023 targets, achieving notable and comprehensive results that positioned it among well-performing localities in the region and the country.

During a working session with the standing board of the provincial Party Committee on January 25, Chairman Hue asked the provincial Party Organisation and authorities to actively realise resolutions of the eighth plenum of the Party Central Committee and translate the resolutions of the Party, NA and Government into local development tasks.

They were required to build action plans to roll out the approved provincial master plan, and effectively implement the NA’s resolution on certain mechanisms and policies for national target programmes, important policies regarding land and housing, and other regulations in laws and resolutions passed by the legislature.

Highlighting renewable energy, aquaculture and tourism as three pillars, Hue called for
a concerted effort to improve business environment, drive balanced and comprehensive development of socio-culture, education and healthcare, aligning them with economic development, environment protection and adaptation to climate change.

With the Lunar New Year approaching, he urged special attention to providing care for policy beneficiary families, poor households and workers, ensuring a joyful and warm holiday season for them.

Last year, Bac Lieu showcased a commendable economic growth of 7.24%, securing the fifth position in the Mekong Delta and 24th nationwide. Its budget revenue exceeded the estimate by 13.2%, reaching 4.13 trillion VND (172.2 million USD).

Noteworthy achievements also included a reduction in the rate of poor households to 1.7% and a significant increase in exports.

Bac Lieu achieved a milestone by reaching 1 billion USD in export turnover, marking a 17.2% annual increase. Its tourism sector also showed robust growth, attracting nearly 4.3 million tourists and generating approximat
ely 3.8 trillion VND in revenue./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency