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National Day marked in Belgium, Bangladesh

Vietnamese Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg Vu Quang Anh hosted a ceremony to mark the 73rd Vietnamese National Day in Brussels on September 6.
National Day marked in Belgium, Bangladesh ảnh 1Vietnamese Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg Vu Quang Anh speaks at the ceremony marking the 73rd National Day on September 6 (Photo: VNA)

Brussels (VNA) – Vietnamese Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg Vu QuangAnh hosted a ceremony to mark the 73rd Vietnamese National Day in Brussels onSeptember 6.

The event saw BelgianPresident of the Chamber of Representatives Siegfried Bracke, Deputy ForeignMinister Dirk Achten, foreign diplomatic corps, and many Vietnamese peopleliving in Belgium.

The ambassador briefedhis guests on Vietnam’s development and international integration over the pastyears and spoke highly of the Vietnam-Belgium relations, which have enjoyedstrong growth in recent years. This year, the two countries are celebrating the45th anniversary of their diplomatic ties, he said.

Ambassador Anh,also head of the Vietnamese Mission to the European Union, moved on tohighlight the ties between Vietnam and the EU, adding that strengthening thecomprehensive partnership with the Union has been a key pillar in Vietnam’sforeign policy and that the country treasures its sound relations with the EUand its member states.

The EU isVietnam’s second largest trade partner with the bilateral trade reaching 47.6billion EUR last year – a figure which is expect to rise to more than 50billion EUR in 2018. The EU is also the fifth biggest investor of Vietnam,injecting more than 44 billion EUR into the country, with the two sides finalisingnegotiations on the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), he said.

Deputy FM DirkAchten, for his part, said he hopes Vietnam and Belgium will ink a deal onstrategic partnership in agriculture this year or early next year at thelatest. The deal will include cooperation in agricultural technologydevelopment, food safety, food processing, and climate change response.

Achten affirmedthat Belgium backs Vietnam in the signing of the EVFTA and was delighted at theenhanced collaboration in education and science between the two countries. Healso looked forward to Vietnam and Belgium fostering multilateral activities togetherin the United Nations meetings.

National Day marked in Belgium, Bangladesh ảnh 2Vietnamese Ambassador Tran Van Khoa (centre) and Bangladeshi officials at the ceremony marking the 73rd National Day of Vietnam (Photo: VNA)

The Embassy ofVietnam in Bangladesh has also held a special event to celebrate the VietnameseNational Day and the 45th anniversary of the two countries’ diplomaticrelations in Dhaka. It was attended by Bangladeshi Minister of Commerce TofailAhmed, Minister of Social Welfare and Chairman of the Workers Party Rashed KhanMenon, and others.

VietnameseAmbassador Tran Van Khoa gave his guests an overview of Vietnam’s recent socio-economicdevelopment and the steps made by the two countries, while Minister of CommerceTofail Ahmed called on the business societies of the two sides to bolsterpartnership and expand trade and investment.

At the event,performers from Vietnam brought the practices of the Mother Goddesses of ThreeRealms worship to the Bangladeshi audience for the first time.

The worship is based on an ancient system of beliefs in theincarnation of various deities channeled through mediums, and believed toprovide good health and prosperity. The ceremony showcased rites and artperformances honouring the unique values of the Mother Goddesses’cultural and historical tradition.

Itwas officially recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage ofHumanity in 2016. –VNA
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Prime Minister Le Minh Hung affirmed that Vietnam’s new Government wishes to work closely with the Russian Government to push forward agreements reached between General Secretary and President Lam and President Putin, thereby elevating bilateral ties comprehensively.

Vietnam attaches great importance to its Strategic Partnership with Germany and regards it as one of its leading partners in Europe, said top leader To Lam.

NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man credited outgoing Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Vietnam Choi Young Sam with driving bilateral ties forward, pointing to expanded parliamentary and people-to-people exchanges that have added depth to the Vietnam-RoK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

The PM welcomed Russian businesses and investors operating in Vietnam, saying their presence contributes to implementing agreements reached by the two countries’ top leaders and elevating mutually beneficial cooperation to a new level.

Despite being hit by natural disasters and climate change, Vietnam continues to join the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), UN peacekeeping operations, ASEAN disaster management cooperation, and deploy search-and-rescue and humanitarian assistance teams to countries affected by disasters and crises, thus translating solidarity into concrete action and ensuring that humanitarian considerations remain at the centre of all response efforts.

Addressing the plenary session of the ASEAN–Russia Commemorative Summit marking 35 years of dialogue relations in Kazan, Russia, the Vietnamese PM stressed that amid unpredictable global developments, ASEAN and Russia need to work together to build a more balanced and sustainable environment.

Vietnam considers Canada one of its important partners, stressing that the two nations share common interests in peace, stability, the rule of law, diversification, and multilateralisation, said National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man.

After 20 years, US tech giant Intel has produced more than 4 billion semiconductor units, generating over 110 billion USD in export value for Vietnam.

Party General Secretary and State President To Lam's article marking the 101st anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day, PM Le Minh Hung's participation in the ASEAN – Russia Commemorative Summit, and the 14th National Congress of the Vietnam Women's Union are among news highlights on June 18.

The congress set the overall goal of mobilising society to advance gender equality, improve women's material and spiritual well-being, and promote their comprehensive development. By 2030, Vietnamese women are expected to become a key driving force for national development, while the VWU aims to become a pioneering organisation championing women's equality and development.

The commemorative summit is regarded as an important occasion to deepen the ASEAN – Russia Strategic Partnership, reinforce political commitments, inject fresh momentum into cooperation and shape strategic orientations for the next phase of relations across the three pillars of politics – security, economy, and society – culture.

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National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man said on June 18 that women should not only participate in the process but also become one of the key forces shaping the country’s future.

Le Thi Thuy, President of the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU) for the 14th tenure, affirmed that in response to the country’s development requirements in the new era, the Central Committee and Standing Board of the VWU will continue to uphold the tradition of solidarity and unity, and make every effort to lead and coordinate the successful implementation of the Resolution of the 14th National Women’s Congress.

President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) Alvaro Lario affirmed that IFAD attaches importance to its cooperation with Vietnam and appreciates the country’s proactive and responsible engagement within IFAD, including its participation in the Fund’s replenishment cycles.

Le Thi Thuy, Vice President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee and President of the Vietnam Women's Union (VWU), highlighted the significant achievements recorded by the Union and women's movements during the previous term, saying Vietnamese women have continued to demonstrate resilience, creativity, intellectual capacity and a strong commitment to national development.

Two-way trade has continued to grow, with Russia exporting products such as fertilisers and potash to Vietnam, while importing Vietnamese goods including garments-textiles and coffee. However, both sides agreed that overall trade turnover remains modest relative to the potential and the level of the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.

PM Le Minh Hung's activities as part of his trip to attend the ASEAN-Russia Commemorative Summit in Russia, and a meeting of the permanent members of the Steering Committee for reviewing 100 years of the Party’s leadership of the revolution are among news highlights on June 17 evening.

The PM lauded the role and highly effective activities of the Union of Vietnamese Organisations in Russia, along with business associations, fellow-countrymen associations, professional associations, and community organisations, in uniting the community, protecting their rights and legitimate interests, upholding national cultural identity, and maintaining bonds with the homeland.

Vietnam today is one of the most dynamic economies in the world, and Russian businesses increasingly view the country as a gateway to the broader ASEAN market of more than 680 million consumers, said Russian Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov.