UN official hails Vietnam’s efforts in caring for children

Ambassador Dang Hoang Giang, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations (UN), had a meeting on January 16 with UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative on Violence against Children Najat Maalla M’jid who updated Giang on the outcomes of her recent visit to Vietnam and discussed measures to promote bilateral cooperation in the time to come.

Najat Maalla M’jid showed her pleasure at the fruitful visit, and highly valued Vietnam’s policies, law and socio-economic efforts and achievements as well as attainments in implementing sustainable development goals, caring for and protecting children, especially those in difficulty.

She affirmed that she will continue to provide Vietnam with policy consultations for law and institution completion, while assisting the country in mobilising outside resources for better life and future for children, especially those from ethnic minority groups and far-flung areas, ensuring that no one is left behind. Ambassador Giang spoke highly of the Vietnamese visit by Najat Maalla M’jid and the support that UN agencies have given to Vietnam in caring for and protecting children.

The Vietnamese Government always give top priority to children and the centre of all development policies, he stated, affirming that the country will continue to closely coordinate with the UN in this field

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Quang Nam strives to conserve elephant species, habitat

Quang Nam’s elephant species and habitat conservation area has been making efforts to fulfill its mission of protecting a herd of eight wild elephants – considered one of the last populations of the endangered Asian elephant in the central province.

The herd, including five matriarchs and calves, has lived in the 20,000ha conservation since its establishment in 2017.

Mai Van Duong from the management board of the centre said people used to go in and out of this area a lot, encroaching on the elephants’ habitat. Since the establishment of the reserve, restricted human impact has helped improve the habitat and the animals’ health.

To prevent conflicts that might affect the living environment of the herd, the management board has organised communications campaigns and technical training for residents and provided them with some equipment such as loudspeakers and solar lights. When the elephants appear, locals can use lights to make them return to the forest instead of going deeper into the residential areas surrounding the sanctuary. The board has also planted a 5m honey locus fence to keep the group in their safe location

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Overseas Vietnamese in Denmark, Germany celebrate Tet

The Vietnamese Embassy in Denmark organised a “Xuan Que Huong” (Homeland Spring) programme on January 15 with the participation of more than 200 overseas Vietnamese, representatives of the Denmark-Vietnam Friendship Association and Danish friends as Tet (Lunar New Year), the biggest traditional festival for Vietnamese, is nearing.

Addressing the event, Ambassador Luong Thanh Nghi highly appreciated the contributions by the Vietnamese community in the north European country to the bilateral relations, expressing his delight that the overseas Vietnamese in Denmark have stayed united, supported one another, and integrated well into the host society.

The diplomat extended Lunar New Year greetings to all overseas Vietnamese, adding he hopes that the Vietnamese community in Denmark will continue to preserve the nation’s cultural identity and contribute to the national construction and development.

The Consulate General of Vietnam in Germany’s Frankfurt am Main city on January 15 held a programme to welcome the Lunar New Year, with the participation of more than 1,000 people. Visitors to the event, including overseas Vietnamese and German, were impressed with the artistic performance and traditional dishes.

Addressing the event, Consul General Le Quang Long said the Vietnam-Germany strategic partnership has made remarkable progress in all fields of economy, politics, defence-security, labour, education and cooperative development, adding that a foundation for their relationship is the community of more than 200,000 Vietnamese who are integrating into the German society

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Cuba remains by Vietnam’s side under all circumstances: Counsellor

Counsellor at the Cuban Embassy Joi Puente has affirmed his country’s support for Vietnam under all circumstances, particularly the past Paris Agreement negotiations.

In an interview granted to the Vietnam News Agency on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Paris Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam (Paris Peace Accords), reached on January 27, 1973, Joi said Cuba always stood by Vietnam’s side during the anti-US resistance war and the struggle for national liberation.

The signing of the accord marked the glorious victory won by the Vietnamese people after the 19-year struggle on political, military and diplomatic fronts, especially diplomacy, he said.

The moves both on the battlefield and at the negotiating table were intended to force the US to put an end to the war and commit to respecting Vietnam’s sovereignty, independence, reunification and territorial integrity, the Counsellor noted.

The victory was thanks to the extraordinary efforts, combat readiness, and the sacrifice of the Vietnamese army and people in the resistance war under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam, he explained, noting that it was the Party’s sound leadership and resolve that led the Vietnamese people to various victories.

He also praised the ingenuity in the tactics employed by the Party, which brought to the great victory in the Vietnamese diplomatic sector, creating a premise for the resounding victory in April 1975 – the liberation of South Vietnam and national reunification.

Joi described the agreement as a great source of encouragement for leftist movements as well as national liberation movements of peace-loving forces worldwide.

Recalling the establishment of the diplomatic ties between Vietnam and Cuba on December 2, 1960, he emphasised that Cuba became the first country in the western hemisphere to establish full diplomatic relations with the Southeast Asian nation.

On March 4, 1969, Cuba was also the first to recognise the Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam and the only to open an embassy in the liberated zone.

Cuban leader Fidel Castro’s saying “For Vietnam, Cuba is willing to shed its blood” has been seen as a symbol of the Cuban people’s readiness to offer sacrifice to Vietnam during the struggle.

Fidel also assigned heroine of Moncada Melba Hernandez to popularise the Vietnamese people’s just struggle against the US, as well as anti-war movements, the Counsellor said, adding that Melba established the Cuban Committee of Solidarity with Southern Vietnam in 1963, now the friendship association between the two countries.

The Committee created a worldwide united movement in support of the Vietnamese people’s anti-US struggle, he added.

The special and close ties between the Vietnamese and Cuban peoples have been carried forward, he said, stressing that both nations know that they have comrades and brothers from the other side of the hemisphere, who always support them unconditionally. At the multilateral level, Cuba also called on members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to issue statements opposing the US’s invasion of Vietnam and backing Vietnam’s viewpoints in the Paris Agreement.

Between 1965 and 1975, Fidel delivered up to 66 speeches regarding the war, with 19 in 1972 alone, when the war got fiercer, denouncing the US’s escalating military policy and affirming his unconditional support for Vietnam’s just struggle for national liberation.

Fidel was also the first and only foreign head of state to visit the 17the parallel liberated zone in Vietnam in September 1973. He waved the flag of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam, shouting loudly: “Vietnamese comrades, plant this flag of invincibility in Saigon!”

His presence and saying served as a source of encouragement for Vietnamese people during their struggle for national liberation, the Counsellor noted.

The cohesion of the noble revolutionary ideals and the struggle for independence, freedom and national liberation created mutual sympathy and understanding between the two peoples and the friendship that has been tested over the past more than six decades

Source: Vietnam News Agency

? Morning digest January 17

The following is a list of selected news summaries last night by the Vietnam News Agency.

– Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on January 16 had a working session with leaders of Cao Bang, reviewing the northern border province’s socio-economic development outcomes in 2022 and tasks for the new year.

Cao Bang grew 5.04% last year, with import-export revenue nearing 885 million USD, up 11% year-on-year. The province, which houses 27 ethnic minority groups, also served 1.1 million tourists, an annual growth of 165%, hence a 762% increase in tourism revenue. Read full story

– President Nguyen Xuan Phuc visited and extended Tet (Lunar New Year) wishes to Most Venerable Thich Tri Quang, Supreme Patriarch of the Patronage Council of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS) in Ho Chi Minh City on January 16. Read full story

– A photo exhibition, themed “Paris Peace Accords – A Door to Peace”, opened at Ho Chi Minh Museum in the capital city of Hanoi on January 16, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the signing of the agreement (January 27, 1973-2023). Read full story

– Le Tien Chau, Vice Secretary of the Party Delegation to and General Secretary of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee, has been assigned by the Party Central Committee’s Political Bureau to undertake the position as Secretary of the Party Committee of Hai Phong city for the 2020-2025 tenure. Read full story

– National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has announced that it will increase the number of flights for the fourth time to 108 with 20,000 seats in the January 16-30 period to meet skyrocketing demand during the Lunar New Year (Tet) Festival.

Flights will increase on major routes linking Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, Vinh, Thanh Hoa, Hai Phong, Da Nang and Hue. Read full story

– The AeroExpo Hanoi & Vietnam Aviation Forum 2023 will take place from March 21-23, according to the Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade.

The event is intended to develop a premium network of sustainable manufacturing, supply and consumption channels in the aviation industry, said Tran Thi Phuong Lan, Acting Director of the department, at a press conference in Hanoi on January 16. Read full story

– Thailand beat Vietnam 1-0 in the second leg of the AFF Cup 2022 final on January 16 at the former’s Thammasat Stadium.

The victory helped the team win 3-2 in aggregate, successfully defending its championship title. Read full story

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Party leader receives visiting Speaker of RoK parliament

Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong applauded the progress in the Vietnam – Republic of Korea (RoK) relations while receiving Speaker of the RoK’s National Assembly (NA) Kim Jin-pyo in Hanoi on January 17.

Welcoming his guest’s official visit after the two countries’ recent upgrade of their ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership, the host leader said bilateral relations have been developing on the basis of the long-standing links, many common interests, complementary strengths, and achievements over the last 30 years since their diplomatic ties were set up.

He recommended the countries maintain close coordination to develop cooperation more substantively and effectively, in which focus should be put on increasing high-level mutual visits and meetings to enhance mutual understanding, discuss major policies and orientations for relations, and step up connections between their ministries, sectors, and localities.

In terms of parliamentary diplomacy, they should build on the cooperation outcomes and share legislative experiences to create favourable conditions for Vietnamese and Korean enterprises and people in each other’s countries, he added.

The Party General Secretary expressed his belief that the visit by Speaker Kim will greatly contribute to the comprehensive strategic partnership.

For his part, Kim agreed with his host’s opinions about the enhancement of bilateral connections, expressing his delight at the fast development of the Vietnam – RoK ties, especially the upgrade to the comprehensive strategic partnership.

The Vietnam – RoK relationship is a typical example in international relations, he opined.

He affirmed that the RoK attaches importance to Vietnam’s position in its new strategies and initiatives towards the region, including the RoK – ASEAN Solidarity Initiative.

The Speaker also pledged continued dedications so that the two countries’ relations will grow unceasingly, strongly, and effectively in the next 30 years.

Concluding the meeting, the two leaders agreed on major orientations for promoting relations between their countries

Source: Vietnam News Agency

National Tourism Year 2023 creates motivation for south-central region’s tourism

By hosting the National Tourism Year 2023, Binh Thuan province’s tourism industry is expected to create breakthroughs, contributing to further promoting tourism development in the south-central region.

Located in the southernmost part of the coastal central region, Binh Thuan is gradually gaining a firm foothold in tourism, promising a regional- and world-level attraction in the near future.

The charming province is home to a 192km-long coast with various beautiful beaches, poetic landscapes, fresh air, and warm climate. Many prestigious travel magazines have selected the locality as one of the ideal destinations in the world. The locality gathers enough factors to develop a variety of products such as resort tourism, excursions, recreational sports on the sea, sand dunes, adventure tourism, exploration of flora and fauna under the sea, cultural tourism, tours of belief and religious establishments, historical and cultural relics and special traditional festivals.

Binh Thuan is home to nearly 900 accommodation establishments, 13 travel agencies, and 25,000 tourism workers.

The locality’s tourism sector recorded an average annual growth of 22.4% and contributed 9% to the province’s GRDP. It has gradually become a spearhead economic sector of the locality.

Last year, Binh Thuan welcomed 5.6 million tourists, earning an estimated revenue of 12.8 trillion VND (over 546 million USD).

With the themed “Binh Thuan – Green convergence”, the National Tourism Year 2023 promises a prosperous year for Vietnam’s tourism.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Minh said almost all travel firms in Binh Thuan have fully resumed their activities after the COVID-19 pandemic.

The hosting of the National Tourism Year 2023 helps the locality speed up tourism recovery, and lure more visitors and investment in tourism development, he said

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Thai PM calls on voters to make wise decision in next election

Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has called on people to vote wisely when casting their ballots in the general election slated for May.

In a speech at a ceremony to mark Thai Teachers’ Day on January 16, he said the country remains beset by problems that have implications for the future and how the country would go forward. Thus, voters should ponder carefully in the next election to contribute to the country’s strength and stability.

The PM made the call after he officially joined the United Thai National Party (UTN) a week earlier to represent the party to run for prime minister, instead of staying with the ruling Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP). PPRP is the party that elected him the head of government after the 2019 election.

According to a ruling by Thailand’s Constitutional Court, Prayut can serve as prime minister until 2025 if he wins the upcoming election

Source: Vietnam News Agency