NA Chairman stresses solidarity in Hanoi development

Hanoi: National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue on March 27 met outstanding scholars, intellectuals, religious dignitaries, and representatives from ethnic minority groups in Hanoi. At the meeting, the top legislator emphasised the tradition of solidarity, saying the Party and the State have viewed the great national solidarity bloc as the power, the main momentum and a factor decisive to the past struggle for national liberation and reunification, as well as the present cause of national construction and defence. According to Hue, ethnic minority people make up 17.84% of the total seats in the 15th-tenure legislature, the highest so far. Among the NA deputies, there are also five religious dignitaries and 119 teachers, former teachers and education managers. He lauded contributions by religious dignitaries, ethnic minority groups, scholars and intellectuals to the capital city's achievements in both Party building, and socio-economic development last year. Hue expressed his hope that the municipal Party organisation, authorities and people, especially scholars, intellectuals, religious dignitaries and ethnic minority people, will uphold the sense of responsibility for Hanoi's development. The NA Chairman shared the view raised by some delegates that Hanoi should pay due attention to building mechanisms and policies to encourage the groups to play a more active role in the city's construction and development. Hanoi should mobilise, allocate, use and manage resources effectively to create basic changes in ethnic minority-inhabited areas, better perform the social welfare work, and carry forward the role of Vietnam Fatherland Front Committees, and political-social organisations in building the great national solidarity bloc, he said. Scholars, intellectual, religious dignitaries and ethnic minority people in Hanoi will prove their role as the nucleus in all patriotic emulation movements, he believed, pledging that the NA and its agencies will support their efforts to contribute to national construction and d evelopment./. Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam, US to step up cooperation in various fields

Hanoi: Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang expressed his hope that Vietnam and the US will deepen cooperation across spheres, making it on par with their comprehensive strategic partnership, while receiving Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Chairwoman of the US Senate Committee on Armed Services' Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities, in Hanoi on March 27. The Deputy PM said he believes that Gillibrand's visit will contribute to enhancing mutual understanding and trust, and promoting the relations between the two countries and their legislatures. Quang called on US congressmen to raise a strong voice so that the US government would soon recognise Vietnam's market economy status. The two sides shared the view on the importance of maintaining peace, stability, security and safety of navigation and overflight, and settling disputes by peaceful measures on the basis of international law, especially the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The US delegation highly valued Vietna m's stance on the East Sea issue. Gillibrand and other delegation members expressed their impressions of Vietnam's outstanding development, and thanked the country for its supply of medical equipment during the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. She said the elevation of the bilateral relationship to the comprehensive strategic partnership on the occasion of the visit to Vietnam by President Joe Biden in September 2023 has created a good foundation for the relations to grow further in the time ahead. The US wants to expand collaboration in various spheres, from economy, technology, energy and agriculture to new ones like artificial intelligence (AI), she said./. Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam, US to step up cooperation in various fields

Hanoi: Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang expressed his hope that Vietnam and the US will deepen cooperation across spheres, making it on par with their comprehensive strategic partnership, while receiving Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Chairwoman of the US Senate Committee on Armed Services' Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities, in Hanoi on March 27. The Deputy PM said he believes that Gillibrand's visit will contribute to enhancing mutual understanding and trust, and promoting the relations between the two countries and their legislatures. Quang called on US congressmen to raise a strong voice so that the US government would soon recognise Vietnam's market economy status. The two sides shared the view on the importance of maintaining peace, stability, security and safety of navigation and overflight, and settling disputes by peaceful measures on the basis of international law, especially the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The US delegation highly valued Vietna m's stance on the East Sea issue. Gillibrand and other delegation members expressed their impressions of Vietnam's outstanding development, and thanked the country for its supply of medical equipment during the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. She said the elevation of the bilateral relationship to the comprehensive strategic partnership on the occasion of the visit to Vietnam by President Joe Biden in September 2023 has created a good foundation for the relations to grow further in the time ahead. The US wants to expand collaboration in various spheres, from economy, technology, energy and agriculture to new ones like artificial intelligence (AI), she said./. Source: Vietnam News Agency