State leader presents Tet gifts in Ho Chi Minh City


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President Tran Dai Quang and a delegation lay a wreath at Ben Duoc Monument 



President Tran Dai Quang laid a wreath and offered incense at the Ben Duoc Monument in Cu Chi district of Ho Chi Minh City on January 31 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Mau Than General Offensive and Uprising in spring 1968.

The fallen soldier monument, the largest of its kind in Ho Chi Minh City, is built in the so-called Iron Triangle famous for the historic Cu Chi tunnels to commemorate people and soldiers who laid down their lives during the resistance wars against French and US aggressors.

Also on the occasion of the upcoming lunar New Year (Tet) festival, the State leader attended a programme titled “Tet for the poor and dioxin victims”, and presented gifts to 100 beneficiaries of State preferential policies and underprivileged households in Cu Chi district.

He extended his Tet wishes to locals, and appreciated efforts made by authorities of Ho Chi Minh City and Cu Chi district to care for policy beneficiaries, poor people and Agent Orange/dioxin victims.

The President expressed his gratitude for the sacrifice of people who rendered service to the nation, encouraging them to become role models in abiding by the Party’s policies and the State’s laws so others people, especially young generations, can follow.

The leader also paid Tet visits to several intellectuals in the city.

Ambassador presents credentials to Portuguese President


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New Vietnamese Ambassador to Portugal Nguyen Thiep (L) presents credentials to Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa (R) 



New Vietnamese Ambassador to Portugal residing in France Nguyen Thiep presented credentials to Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa in the capital city of Lisbon on January 24, assuring the 

host that Vietnam wants to develop long-standing friendship and cooperation with the European country.

Thiep said as marine-based economies, Vietnam and Portugal held the first exchange more than 500 years ago and bilateral ties have grown since Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung’s visit in June 2015, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh’s visit in May 2017 and Vietnam’s visit by Portuguese Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Teresa Ribeiro in November 2017. 

He wished to witness new developments of the two countries’ friendship within bilateral and multilateral framework, particularly facilitating high-level visits and promoting exchange between the two countries’ business community. 

The Portuguese President said he will visit Vietnam soon and expressed his belief that the visit will open up a new development period for bilateral ties. 

He wished that Ambassador Thiep would fulfil his assigned tasks and regularly visit and work in Portugal.

Italy to host special event to mark Vietnam-Italy diplomatic ties


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Chairman of Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung (R) hosts Italian Ambassador to Vietnam Cecilia Piccioni (Source: http://kinhtedothi.vn) 



The Italian Embassy in Vietnam is planning a special event in Hanoi to mark the 45th anniversary of Vietnam-Italy diplomatic ties this year, according to Italian Ambassador to Vietnam Cecilia Piccioni. 

During a working session with Chairman of Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung on January 31, the Ambassador said the 45th anniversary is an important milestone in bilateral relations, and asked for support from Hanoi’s administration so that the celebration will be a success. 

She said the special event, to be held at the Dien Hong flower garden (also known as the Con Coc garden) in Hanoi’s centre, will be a fashion show featuring works by Italian designers and Vietnamese silk-making artisans. 

The Ambassador expressed her hope that the show will create an impression on local people in the way the Italian cultural week in Hanoi did last November, adding that the celebration will be the last event she organizes in Hanoi before ending her term in Vietnam in June this year. 

Ambassador Cecilia Piccioni asked for permission from the Hanoi People’s Committee’s Chairman to restore the original look of the Dien Hong garden, which is near the Italian Embassy and is dubbed the Italian corner in Vietnam by embassy staff. 

She thanked Hanoi authorities for their support of Italy’s World City project, noting that a delegation from the project will visit Hanoi soon with the wish to have a working session with the Hanoi People’s Committee’s Chairman on February 6. 

Chairman Nguyen Duc Chung pledged coordination with the Italian Embassy for the successful organisation of the special event. 

He affirmed that he will meet with the World City project delegation to learn from experience in building a smart city. 

The official also talked about his intention to invite an Italian ship building company to Hanoi to help the city seek a suitable way to develop tourism on the West Lake. 

VFF leader receives Cambodian army official

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At the reception 


President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Tran Thanh Man received deputy chief of the High Command of the Cambodian Royal Army Guards Dieng Sarun in Hanoi on January 31. 

Man expressed his belief that under the leadership of the Cambodian parliament and government with the Cambodian People’s Party at their core, Cambodia will continue prospering with improved stature on the regional and international arena. 

He thanked the Cambodian army and guard force for their good ties with the Vietnamese ministries of national defence and public security to serve the cause of national defence and security in the two countries. 

The VFF leader also expressed gratitude to the Cambodian people and authorities for providing support for Cambodian people of Vietnamese descent living in the country. He asked the Cambodian Party, government and people to continue assisting Vietnam in the search and repatriation of remains of Vietnamese fallen soldiers and the maintenance of monuments dedicated to bilateral friendship in Cambodia. 

Dieng Sarun, for his part, said visiting each other on the occasion of Vietnam’s traditional Lunar New Year is a good tradition of both countries, and noted his hope that the tradition will continue to be fostered by later generations of the two nations.

Thailand thanks Vietnam for facilitating Thai investors


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Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha (right) meets Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand Nguyen Hai Bang on January 31. 


Thailand thanks the Vietnamese government for facilitating Thai investors doing business in Vietnam, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha told Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Hai Bang who paid him a courtesy visit in Bangkok on January 31.

At the meeting, the Thai leader congratulated Vietnam’s U23 football team on their second place at the AFC U23 Championship, making history for Vietnam and Southeast Asia.

This is the best point ever for the Vietnam – Thailand Strategic Partnership which is enjoying development in all fields, the PM said. He expressed his delight that the ministries of two nations will co-chair meetings of the joint trade committee and the joint committee on bilateral cooperation to prepare for the fourth Vietnam-Thailand Joint Cabinet Retreat in Vietnam this year.

The PM wants the two countries to continue working closely to tackle illegal fishing and step up cooperation in exporting farm products like rice and rubber to stablise prices and avoid fierce competition. He lauded Vietnam’s efforts to tackle illegal fishing in foreign waters and urged stronger actions from both sides to prevent their boats from illegally fishing in each other’s waters.

He also said looks forward to the two sides together with Laos and Cambodia strengthening maritime and overland connectivity.

He affirmed that Thailand will create good conditions for made-in-Vietnam goods to enter its market and welcomes Vietnamese living in the country. 

Ambassador Bang, for his part, thanked the government of Thailand and the PM for their effort to bolster the two countries’ relations in all fields, including economics, defence and security and labour affairs.

He reiterated Vietnam will do its utmost to put illegal fishing to an end and hoped Thailand will treat Vietnamese fishermen with humanity.

Bang also hoped PM Prayut to participate in the Greater Mekong Subregion Summit in Hanoi in March.

President visits Gia Lai province ahead of Tet


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President Tran Dai Quang presents Tet gifts to residents in Ia Dom commune of Duc Co district, Gia Lai province, on February 1 



President Tran Dai Quang extended Lunar New Year (Tet) greetings to people in Gia Lai during his working trip to the Central Highlands province on February 1.

Visiting residents in the border commune of Ia Dom in Duc Co district, the State leader expressed his delight at the commune’s development, with consolidated political system, reduced rate of poor households, and better health care, culture and education. 

Ia Dom was recognised as a new-style rural commune in 2015, reflecting the efforts of the local authorities and people, he said.

President Quang also highly evaluated military units based in Ia Dom, especially the border guard post at Le Thanh International Border Gate and Army Corps 15, which have greatly supported the commune over the past years.

He affirmed that the Party and the State always pay attention to caring for local people, especially revolutionary contributors and poor people, and called on residents in Ia Dom to continue exerting efforts to improve their living conditions and contribute to the homeland’s development.

On this occasion, President Quang presented Tet gifts to 100 policy beneficiary and poor households in the commune.

Ia Dom is one of the three border communes of Duc Co district, bordering the Cambodian province of Ratanakiri. It has a population of more than 7,100 who are people of 10 ethnic groups. About 38 percent of the population is J’rai ethnic minority people.

Also on February 1, President Quang visited officers and soldiers of the border guard post at the Le Thanh International Border Gate, which is in charge of managing a 17.6km-long border section in Duc Co district.

He emphasised the major task of protecting national independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, building a pure and strong Party organisation, ensuring combating preparedness, and fighting “peace evolution”. 

The President also asked the officers and soldiers to promptly and effectively deal with any emerging incident so as to help keep political security, social order and safety, and national sovereignty and border security.-

Vice President brings New Year gifts to needy residents


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Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh presented 200 gifts to poor families and students in the Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh on February 1 to help them enjoy a warm Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.



While in Tra Vinh, the State leader visited families of revolutionary contributors, including Heroic Mother Huynh Thi Tam and war invalid Mai Tan Duc, and poor residents in Long Duc commune.

The Vice President praised the Long Duc Party Committee and authorities for their attention to preferential policy beneficiaries in the locality.

As the Lunar New Year approaches, localities nationwide are also extending assistance to disadvantaged groups. 

The south central coastal province of Phu Yen decided to spend 11 billion VND (484,000 USD) from the local budget on supporting families of revolutionary contributors and the poor. 

The delegation of National Assembly deputies in Phu Yen raised money to buy 200 gifts, each worth 500,000 VND (22 USD), to local AO/dioxin victims, revolutionary contributors, and flood victims. 

The Vietnam Association of the Elderly (VAE) in the province also presented Lunar New Year gifts to the poor and policy beneficiaries on January 31.

On behalf of the VAE, President Nguyen Thi Hai Chuyen presented 50 gifts worth 1 million VND (44 USD) each to disadvantaged people in Phu Hoa district’s Hoa Thang commune.

The southwestern province of Tay Ninh also earmarked 10 billion VND (439,000 USD) for the same purpose.