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Update news Party Chief To Lam
General Secretary To Lam said the upcoming Party Central Committee will increase members in key areas, with young cadres under 47 expected to make up more than 10%.
The Party chief expressed deep appreciation for the dedication and legacy of veteran revolutionaries and former senior leaders across Party and socio-political bodies.
Party General Secretary To Lam attended the ceremony, together with former and incumbent high-ranking leaders of the Party and the State, representatives of ministries, central agencies and the capital city of Hanoi.
General Secretary To Lam held phone talks with CPP President Hun Sen on August 14 to discuss ways to strengthen ties between the two Parties and countries.
The significant outcomes of General Secretary To Lam’s visit to South Korea mark a major milestone, ushering in a new and promising chapter for the Vietnam–Korea Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Party General Secretary To Lam and his spouse Ngo Phuong Ly, accompanied by a high-level Vietnamese delegation, left Busan for Hanoi on August 13, concluding their four-day state visit to the Republic of Korea.
Party General Secretary To Lam has asked the Republic of Korea’s Busan city to broaden ties with VN provinces and cities, support expanded investment in such priority sectors as science-technology, satellite urban development, logistics, and tourism.
In his speech, party General Secretary To Lam cited the RoK’s “Miracle on the Han River” as proof of the transformative power of technology-driven growth, urging both nations to make it a strategic pillar of their comprehensive strategic partnership.
Party General Secretary To Lam and his spouse Ngo Phuong Ly joined President of the Republic of Korea (RoK) Lee Jae Myung and First Lady Kim Hae Kyung for a tea party at the Blue House in Seoul on August 12, as part of their ongoing state visit.
Party General Secretary To Lam visited Yonsei University, one of the Republic of Korea (RoK)’s oldest and most prestigious institutions, and delivered a keynote speech, as part of his ongoing state visit to the Republic of Korea on August 11.
President of the Republic of Korea Lee Jae Myung highlighted his country's readiness to accompany Vietnam on the latter's next stages of development during talks with General Secretary To Lam in Seoul on August 11.
The state visit to the Republic of Korea (RoK) by Party General Secretary To Lam, his spouse Ngo Phuong Ly, and a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation from August 10–13 has attracted significant attention from international media.
On August 10 in Seoul, shortly after arriving for his state visit to South Korea, Party General Secretary To Lam met with members of the Vietnam Innovation Network and Vietnamese experts and entrepreneurs living in the country.
General Secretary To Lam and his spouse Ngo Phuong Ly departed from Hanoi on August 10 morning for a four-day state visit to the Republic of Korea (RoK), which is made at an invitation of RoK President Lee Jae Myung.
The criminal police force must take the lead in implementing the Party and State's policies on breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation to serve crime prevention and control, said Party General Secretary To Lam.
The Bach Mai and Viet Duc Hospital Campus 2 projects in Ha Nam, capitalized at tens of trillions of VND, remained stagnant for over a decade until Party Chief To Lam issued an instruction near the beginning of the year.
Vietnam and South Korea seek to deepen ties in economy, defense, and technology during General Secretary To Lam’s state visit.
The Party chief affirmed that the Vietnam People’s Army, the People’s Public Security Force, and the diplomatic service remain steadfast in their goal of national independence in close association with socialism.
Party General Secretary To Lam presided over the 12th plenum of the 13th Party Central Committee, that opened in Hanoi on July 18.
New initiatives seek to bring home at least 100 renowned experts to drive innovation by 2030.