Foreign Minister Lê Hoài Trung said mobilising external resources for development, innovation and green transition is a central diplomatic mission.
Both sides aim to link Việt Nam’s post-Congress priorities with China’s 15th Five-Year Plan to support regional stability and growth.
Hélène Luc says Việt Nam’s 14th Party Congress offers a people-centred, multilateral vision at a time of global instability.
The EU–Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) has delivered a more than 40 per cent increase in bilateral trade since it entered into force, but the EU ambassador said there is scope to go further.
Collins Chong Yew Keat, an analyst on foreign, security, and strategic affairs at University of Malaya (UM), held that amid a world undergoing rapid transformation marked by complex and unpredictable changes, Việt Nam has emerged as a model of stability and flexible adaptability.
Ahead of his official visit, President of the European Council António Costa wrote for Việt Nam News about the strong bonds between the European Union and Việt Nam and why the time is right to elevate ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Việt Nam hosted 12 high-level European delegations last year, including visits by the King of Belgium, the Presidents of France, Hungary and Lithuania, the Prime Ministers of Russia, Spain and Kyrgyzstan, and parliamentary speakers from five partner nations.
People-to-people exchanges and cooperation among border localities are increasingly becoming strong bonds connecting the two societies.
The Congress is not a political catchphrase, but a reflection of a new stage of qualitative development defined by strategic confidence, technological advancement and a transition towards a new growth model.
The designation of the 'era of the nation’s rise' reflects a very clear aspiration: Việt Nam is not only striving to move beyond the group of developing countries, but is also aiming for the position of a competitive nation with a stronger voice and growing prestige in the region and on the international stage.
The former Australian ambassador said he was impressed by Việt Nam's decision to introduce the possibility of foreign judges to sit on special tribunals to the international financial centres, describing it as an important step towards strengthening the confidence of international investors
Việt Nam is entering a decisive phase in achieving key development goals while simultaneously launching an “institutional revolution” for the new era.
Party congresses in Việt Nam are not only important events in the Party’s history, but also carry special significance for the political and social life of the entire country.
The development goals identified by the 14th congress for 2030, with a vision to 2045, have generated strong confidence and expectations within the Vietnamese expatriates in New Caledonia.
The achievements of more than four decades of Đổi Mới, as well as the comprehensive results of the 2021–2025 term amid multiple challenges, are attributed to the collective strength of the Party, the people and the entire political system.
The Vietnamese-born former French legislator stressed that the 14th National Party Congress reflects Việt Nam’s clear ambition to rise as a leading strategic actor, recognised among emerging powers not only in the region but also globally.
For overseas Vietnamese communities, including those in Japan, the Congress conveys a powerful message that Việt Nam is entering a new era of national rise in which all Vietnamese, wherever they reside, are invited to contribute.
On the sidelines of the 14th National Party Congress, delegate Đặng Bích Ngọc of the Phú Thọ Provincial Party Delegation spoke to media about the newly issued Action Programme, institutional reform and expectations for the new Party Central Committee.