President pays pre-Tet visit to people, soldiers in Kien Giang


Kien Giang: President Vo Van Thuong on January 20 visited and presented gifts to soldiers and people in Tho Chau island commune in Phu Quoc city of Kien Giang province – the most remote island commune in the southwest of the country – on the threshold of the Lunar New Year (Tet).

More than 200km away from the mainland, Tho Chau holds an important strategic position in defence, security and marine economic development, and currently houses nearly 2,000 people living mainly on farming and seafood exploitation and processing.

Visiting Regiment 152 of the Military Region 9, President Thuong appreciated the unit’s achievements in defence and security work with the support of people and forces of Kien Giang province and Tho Chau island commune.

He stressed that the unit’s top priority task is to safeguard national sovereignty over the airspace and waters of Tho Chau island as well as peace and happiness for local people, urging the soldiers to increase vigilance to avoid unexpected situations.

Visiting and pres
enting gifts to officers and soldiers of the Tho Chau Border Guard Station, the State leader lauded their contributions to protecting border sovereignty and national territory.

Presenting gifts to local residents, President Thuong requested the commune’s Party Committee and authorities to properly solve land and housing issues for people, ensure facilities to serve fishing at sea and storm shelter, and make more efforts to have no poor households in the locality.

Emphasising the unique geographical conditions of the island commune with large forest coverage, the President asked local authorities and people to pay greater attention to protecting and managing the ecological environment and resources.

On this occasion, he offered incense at Tho Chau Temple to commemorate martyrs who sacrificed for the country’s independence and freedom and more than 500 innocent people murdered by the Khmer Rouge in 1975.

On the same day, within the framework of his trip to Kien Giang, the State leader visited and presented
gifts to officers and soldiers of the border guard station at the Ha Tien International Border Gate, and local people.

Thuong emphasised the top task of officers and soldiers in cross-border immigration management and requested them to continue creating favourable conditions for exchange and trade activities between people and businesses of Vietnam and Cambodia./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vice President meets Uganda’s Parliament Speaker in Kampala


Kampala: Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan met with Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda Anita Annet Among in Kampala on January 19, within the framework of her trip to attend the 19th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in Uganda.

Xuan congratulated the Ugandan Parliament and Government on the country’s socio-economic achievements in implementing national development plans towards realising the goals of “Uganda Vision 2040” in building a modern and prosperous country.

Anita Annet Among affirmed she considers Vietnam an important trade partner of Uganda, and believes that their meeting will contribute to promoting friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

The two leaders emphasised the huge potential for bilateral cooperation, especially in the fields of politics-diplomacy, parliamentary cooperation, economics, agriculture, and science and technology.

Therefore, they agreed to increase the exchange of delegations and contacts, as well as the sharing of law building experiences between the two
parliaments and their committees; promote coordination, share stances and support each other at international and inter-parliamentary forums such as the NAM and the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU); and study the possibility of signing a cooperation agreement between the two legislative bodies.

Xuan proposed the two legislatures supervise and encourage the two governments to actively implement signed commitments and agreements; support and create favourable conditions for cooperation in potential fields such as trade, investment, agriculture, telecommunications, education and training, and information technology; and speed up the perfection of the legal framework for bilateral cooperation through accelerating negotiations and signing of important cooperation documents in investment and double taxation avoidance./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam has full legal basis to assert sovereignty over Hoang Sa


Hanoi: As has been clearly enunciated many times, Vietnam has full legal basis and ample historical evidence to assert its sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and the Truong Sa (Spratly) Islands, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pham Thu Hang said on January 20 in response to reporters’ query on Vietnam’s position concerning China’s invasion of the Hoang Sa Islands in 1974.

Vietnam’s sovereignty over the Hoang Sa Islands has been established since at least the 17th century in accordance with international law, and exercised in a peaceful, continuous, and public manner by successive Vietnamese states, Hang stressed.

Every act of threatening or using force in international relations, especially the use of force to resolve territorial disputes between states, is in complete contravention of the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter, and in serious violation of international law. Such an act neither establishes any territorial title of sovereignty, nor changes the truth that so
vereignty over the Hoang Sa Islands belongs to Vietnam, the spokesperson affirmed./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Nation staying united, resolved to build stronger, more prosperous, happier Vietnam: Party leader


Hanoi: Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong has granted an interview to the Vietnam News Agency on the occasion of the Lunar New Year (Tet) and the 94th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3, 1930-2024).

Following is the full text of the interview.

Reporter: Would you please tell us some outstanding achievements Vietnam recorded in the first half of the 13th tenure?

Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong: We all know that since the 13th National Party Congress, the situation in the world and the region has experienced many rapid, complex, and unpredictable developments, with more new challenges than forecast. With a strong will and high determination and the spirit of ‘the superior initiates, the subordinate follow’, ‘one voice speaks, a hundred respond’, ‘one mind from top to bottom’, and ‘smooth sailing across both length and breadth’, the Party Central Committee, the Politburo, and the Secretariat have led, directed and organised the implementation of the Resolution ad
opted at the 13th National Party Congress in a drastic, harmonious, and effective manner. Our country has steadily overcome many difficulties and challenges, continuing to achieve great, relatively comprehensive, and satisfactory results in many fields.

After three years implementing the Resolution of the 13th National Party Congress, we have focused on preventing, fighting, and controlling epidemics, while pushing the socio-economic recovery and development; building an independent and self-reliant economy associated with the proactive, active, comprehensive, intensive, extensive, and effective international integration. Our country’s economy remains a bright spot, the macro-economy is basically stabilised, inflation, public debt and state budget overspending controlled, and major economic balances ensured. The 2021 economic growth was recorded at 2.56% while many economies worldwide posted negative growth; the 2022 figure was 8.02%, much higher than the plan of only 6 – 6.5%. Last year, it topped 5%, a hig
h level compared other countries in the region and the world. For the first time, our country’s GDP hit 430 billion USD, ranking third in the ASEAN and standing among the 40 largest economies in the world, and the 20 leading economies in terms of trade and foreign investment attraction.

Despite a host of difficulties, the cultural and social fields have received further attention and investment, achieving many important, marked results. Notably, in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, with the tradition of heroism, patriotism and “loving others as if loving yourself’, the superiority of our regime has been advanced to a new level.

A new point lies with the fact that the Politburo and the Secretariat have been very active in preparing and soon organising national cadre conferences to implement the Resolution of the 13th National Party Congress at National Assembly, Government, and Vietnam Fatherland Front agencies, and such sectors as home affairs, national defence-security, culture, and foreign affairs.
The Politburo has also issued, elaborated, and implemented six new resolutions on socio-economic development, and ensuring national defence and security in all the six socio-economic regions of the country. The organisation has been done concertedly and methodically right from the beginning of the term, soon setting clear and correct directions for further revamping, building, and perfecting the law-governed socialist State of Vietnam, and consolidating and strengthening the great national solidarity bloc. This can be confirmed as an outstanding result, contributing to the achievements recorded since the beginning of the 13th tenure.

Reporter: The fight against corruption and other negative phenomena continues to be directed in a methodical, concerted, and drastic manner, and has produced obvious efficiency. Could you please tell us about the new points and outstanding results in the fight over the past time?

Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong: The fight against corruption and other negative phenomena
has been continued in a resolute manner, with many new, in-depth, concerted, and effective ways. The previous central steering committee for corruption prevention and fight has had its functions and tasks supplemented and expanded, including steering the prevention and combat of both corruption and other negative phenomena, focusing on preventing and combating the deterioration of political ideology, ethics, and lifestyle among officials and party members, considering this to be the root of all problems.

At the same time, provincial-level steering committees for corruption and other negative phenomenon prevention and combat have also been established in all the 63 provinces and centrally-run cities and started their operation, gaining initial but good results, thus helping to gradually address the situation of the superiors directing drastically but the subordinates implementing cursorily as we have long said. The Politburo has issued Regulations 114-QD/TW, 131-QD/TW, and 132-QD/TW on controlling power, prev
enting and combating corruption and other negative phenomena in personnel work and those of inspection and audit, and investigation, prosecution, trial and judgment enforcement to ensure concerted, methodical and strict implementation.

The work of building and perfecting institutions and policies on socio-economic management and corruption and other negative phenomenon prevention and combat has also been pushed to gradually move towards the state of “dare not to”, “cannot”, “don’t want to”, and “don’t need to” corrupt. The perfection of the personnel organisational apparatus and administrative reform has ensured openness and transparency. The operational quality and efficiency, and coordination among the agencies and units involved in corruption and other negative phenomenon prevention and combat have improved. Dissemination and education on the work has also seen progresses.

The Party’s inspection, supervision and discipline works continue to be innovated and strengthened on the basis of quality promulgati
on and serious and concerted organisation of the implementation of many new regulations, helping restrain, prevent, and drive back the deterioration of political ideology, ethics, lifestyle, and manifestations of “self-evolution” and “self-transformation” in the interior; and the corruption, “group interests”, “taking advantage of term of office to make profit”, “individualism”, and “being corrupted by power” among a no minor section of the contingent of officials and party members. At the same time, the Party’s leadership capacity and combativeness has been improved; solidarity and unity within the Party enhanced; the people’s trust consolidated; political stability, discipline, social order and safety maintained; and socio-economic development accelerated.

Reporter: The 13th National Party Congress continued to define the modern and comprehensive diplomacy with three pillars of the Party, the State, and people-to-people foreign activities, contributing to raising the country’s position and prestige. What d
o you comment on the foreign affairs work of the Party and State over the past time?

Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong: Over the past three years, the Party’s foreign policy worked out by the 13th Congress has been thoroughly grasped and implemented in a concerted way, achieving important results of historical significance and becoming an impressive bright spot in the country’s overall achievements, making important contributions to maintaining an environment of peace and stability, thus facilitating the country’s socio-economic development and raising the country’s position and prestige in the international arena.

We have inherited and brought into play the strength of the modern foreign policy of the Ho Chi Minh era, imbued with the characteristics of the “Vietnamese bamboo”, ‘strong root, sturdy trunk and flexible branches’ that extol the Vietnamese people’s virtues and nature of flexibility, smartness, and resilience.

I would like to cite a number of concrete results to prove that fact: After th
e 13th National Party Congress, the country has seen robust and busy foreign activities that have become an impressive and prominent bright spot. The successes of the state and official visits, the phone talks and online talks by our Party and State leaders, especially the more than 40 visits by key leaders to neighbouring countries, major powers, ASEAN countries, many important strategic partners, and traditional friends. It is noteworthy that in 2023, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and President of China Xi Jinping and his spouse paid a state visit to Vietnam. For the first time in the history, US President Joe Biden made a state visit to Vietnam at the invitation of the Party General Secretary. The high-level Hanoi meeting of the heads of the Vietnamese, Lao, and Cambodian parties by Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, President of the Cambodian People’s Party Samdech Techo Hun Sen, and General Secretary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party and President of Laos Thongloun Sisoul
ith was a fine success, etc., and many heads of important states to Vietnam. Those are foreign and political events of special importance in not only bilateral cooperation but also regional and international issues. They hold historical significance and have been welcomed and highly valued by both domestic and foreign public opinion, as I always say ‘We have never had such a great fortune, potential, and international position and prestige as we are having now.’

To date, our Party has set up relations with 253 political parties in 115 countries across the globe, including 92 communist parties, 63 ruling parties, and 38 parties in ruling coalitions and administrations.

Regarding diplomatic relations, Vietnam has expanded and deepened its relations with 193 countries, including special ties with three, comprehensive strategic partnership with six, strategic partnership with 12, and comprehensive partnership with 12. Vietnam has become an active and responsible member of most of the regional and international
organisations and forums. Besides, Vietnamese people’s organisations and groups have established cooperation and friendship relations with more than 1,200 foreign organisations and partners.

Reporter: The new situation is forecast to have both opportunities and challenges mingled. Could you elaborate on major policies and decisions that need a focused leadership and direction to be implemented in the second half of the 13th tenure?

Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong: From now to the end of the 13th tenure, it is forecast that besides opportunities, there will be many difficulties. We need to continue to thoroughly grasp and organise the strict and effective implementation of the Party’s guidelines and the State’s policies and laws on rapid and sustainable development. Attention must be paid to consolidating and strengthening the macroeconomic foundation, controlling inflation, improving the intrinsic capacity and the autonomy of the economy. Priority must be given to improving the investment and busin
ess environment; raising the productivity, quality, efficiency and competitiveness of the economy; and speeding up the national digital transformation, developing the digital economy and society, and green and circular economy in association with intensifying resource management and environmental protection.

Besides, it is necessary to pay more attention to the task of cultural and social development so that it is harmonious and on par with the economic development; ensure social security and welfare; and constantly improve the material and spiritual lives of the people.

We need to continue consolidating and enhancing our defence and security potential, maintaining political stability and social order and safety, and improving the effectiveness of foreign activities and international integration.

The acceleration of the building and rectification of the Party and the political system, especially the system of legislative, executive and judicial agencies from the central to local levels, must be continued t
o make them truly clean and strong. A clean, honest and strong Government and local authorities must be built.

The personnel work must be better done in order to correctly select and place those who are truly virtuous, talented, honest, and dedicated for the country and people to the leading positions of the State apparatus.

We must fight to eliminate the retrogressive thinking and concerns that an excessively robust fight against corruption and other negative phenomena might hinder development, dampen morale, ‘hold back’ and create a ‘defensive’, ‘procrastinate’, ‘cover-up’, and ‘staying safe’ mindset, and passing of responsibility to others among certain officials, especially leaders and managers at all levels.

It is necessary to focus on the good implementation of the personnel planning work all levels, prepare all-level Party congresses for the 2025 – 2030 tenure, especially the planning of the Party Central Committee, the Politburo, and the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat of the 14th tenure in t
he 2026 – 2031 period; and, at the same time, to urgently and seriously summarise the theoretical and practical issues after the 40 years of Doi moi (renewal).

On the basis of the achievements and experiences gained, I believe that with the new momentum and motivation, our entire Party, people, and army will stay united, join hands and strive with greater determination and effort; be more dynamic and creative, wisely seize opportunities and advantages to steadfastly overcome difficulties and challenges and successfully complete the goals and tasks set for the 13th tenure, towards building our country into an increasingly strong, prosperous, civilised, and happy nation as ever wished by Uncle Ho, and our entire Party, people, and army.

On the thresholds of the Year of Dragon 2024, and also the occasion of the 94th anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3, 1930 – 2024), on behalf of the Party and State leaders, I wish the entire people, soldiers nationwide, overseas Vietnamese, and internatio
nal friends all the best, and a prosperous and joyful New Year full of happiness and successes!

New Year with new victories!

Reporter: Sincere thanks to the Party leader. On behalf of my colleagues at the Vietnam News Agency, I would like to wish you and your family a New Year full of healthy, happiness, and successes!

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Prime Minister arrives in Budapest, starting official visit to Hungary


Budapest: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, his spouse, and a high-ranking delegation of Vietnam arrived in Budapest on January 18 afternoon (local time), beginning an official visit to Hungary from January 18-20 at the invitation of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

PM Chinh and his entourage were welcomed at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport by State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary Sztaray Peter Andras, Hungarian Ambassador to Vietnam Baloghdi Tibor, among other senior officials, and Vietnamese Ambassador to Hungary Nguyen Thi Bich Thao, the Vietnamese Embassy’s staff and representatives of the Vietnamese community in Hungary.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh is scheduled to have talks and meetings with senior Hungarian leaders, visit some socio-economic establishments in Hungary, attend a Vietnam-Hungary business forum, and meet with leaders of friendship organisations, staff of the Vietnam Embassy in Hungary and representatives of the Vietnamese community in
the European nation.

The PM’s visit to Hungary will contribute to further increasing political trust, intensifying the traditional friendship and mutual support between Vietnam and Hungary. It will promote and bring the two countries’ traditional cooperation areas to a new stage, meeting each country’s development requirements, boost cooperation in potential and strong areas, and further tighten the friendship between people of the two countries./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Hungarian official: Vietnamese PM’s upcoming Hungary visit holds significance


Hanoi: Deputy Minister and Parliamentary State Secretary at the Ministry of European Union Affairs of Hungary Zsigmond Barna Pál has highlighted the historical significance of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s upcoming visit to Hungary, saying that it is the first delegation exchange at the prime ministerial level between the two countries for the past 7 years.

In an interview granted to the press during his working trip to Vietnam from January 14-16, Barna Pál said Hungary wishes to advance cooperation with Vietnam across various areas, ranging from politics, culture to economy.

Educational ties, founded decades ago, are flourishing, with the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship programme playing a pivotal role, through which Hungary provides 200 scholarships annually for Vietnamese students.

Expressing delight at the overwhelming response to the programme from Vietnamese students with over 400 scholarship applications submitted each year, more than doubling the allocated quota, he welcomed Vietnamese ambitio
us students, envisioning them as a bridge between the two nations, contributing to further strengthening their close-knit ties.

Furthermore, Hungary successfully rolled out two credit support projects for a water treatment plant in the central province of Quang Binh and a population registration system in the northern port city of Hai Phong, he said, noting that so far, local people continue to benefit from those projects.

Under a cooperation framework between the Office of the Prosecutor General of Hungary and the Vietnamese Ministry of Justice, Hungary also offers a 10-month postgraduate training programme at Pázmány Péter Catholic University, specifically designed for Vietnamese judicial experts.

He said during the Vietnam visits by the Minister of Justice, the Chief Prosecutor and the First Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary, both countries committed to maintaining regular exchanges of delegations and continued favourable conditions for positive dialogues in this field in the future.

H
ungary looks forward to more high-level visits as the two countries celebrate the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic ties in 2025, he said.

Asked about the role of the Vietnamese community in Hungary with about 10,000 people, Barna Pál said they mostly reside and work in Budapest, turning Hungary’s capital into a vibrant and culturally diverse place. Many of them work in the fields of commerce and food service. The Vietnamese are highly admired for their proficiency in the Hungarian language, with some gaining fame in Hungary’s music industry.

He revealed that they also manage a number of well-known family restaurants in the city, which not only serve as the gathering places of the Vietnamese community but also gain popularity among locals.

Looking ahead, Barna Pál thought bilateral ties could be further developed based on existing cooperation and comprehensive partnership between the two countries.

He noted the obvious potential for collaboration in education, parliamentary affairs, finance, and justic
e, adding that opportunities in research, science, and academia can be maximised through expert exchange programmes or joint training courses.

Economic and trade relations have good prospects to deepen, especially concerning Hungary’s agricultural products, he added.

As discussions on cooperation in culture and sports are underway, he welcomed Vietnam’s interest in strengthening joint work across diverse fields./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency