Vietnamese Ambassador to France emphasised that the 80th anniversary is not only a time for reflection but also a pledge for the future, with Vietnam aiming to become a developed and prosperous nation by 2045.
The conference reviewed reports, discussed and adopted documents and materials, and finalised preparations for the first Congress of the NA Party Organisation for the 2025 – 2030 tenure, following the Politburo’s directions given at its meeting on September 11.
Born in 1970 in the central province of Nghệ An, An has extensive experience in the banking sector.
The official likened the VNA to Vietnam’s unofficial embassy, stressing that this is very important, as in its role, the agency can deliver information from all corners, engage in exchanges, and access diverse sources of information.
Ling Dequan, a long-time expert on Việt Nam, has hailed the Vietnam News Agency (VNA)'s 80-year development journey, underscoring its indispensable and significant influence in Việt Nam and stronger international multimedia communication capacity and impact in recent years.
The Investigation Police Agency under the Department of Public Security of the north-central province of Thanh Hóa on September 13 announced a decision to temporarily ban Đỗ Trọng Hưng, Vice Chairman of the Party Central Committee’s Organisation Commission and former Secretary of the Thanh Hóa provincial Party Committee, from leaving the country.
Belarus regards Việt Nam as one of its key partners in Asia and a growth driving force of the global economy, President Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko has affirmed.
On the anniversary of this historic moment, the Cuban News Agency (ACN) published an article by journalist Indira Ferrer Alonso reflecting on 52 years of an unparalleled brotherhood between the Vietnamese and Cuban peoples.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính on September 13 chaired the Government’s second thematic session on law-making in September to give opinions on ten draft laws and one draft National Assembly resolution, scheduled for submission to the legislature at its upcoming tenth session.
Sokmom Nimul, Director General of Cambodia's national news agency AKP, emphasised that the VNA has always played a significant role in Việt Nam’s press system. Since its establishment on September 15, 1945, the agency has served as the official voice of the Party and State, disseminating policies, statements, decisions, and viewpoints to all sectors of Vietnamese society.
Congratulating Việt Nam on its recent achievements, Australian Governor-General Sam Mostyn hailed Việt Nam as one of Australia’s most trusted partners, and wished to deepen all-around cooperation to foster a peaceful, stable, and prosperous region.
Dialogue on tariff-related issues has also been maintained, alongside positive developments in security–defence cooperation and war legacy remediation.
PM Phạm Minh Chính demanded a more effective fiscal policy to complement monetary efforts, directing the central bank to focus on exchange rates, interest rates and risk management.
NA Chairman Trần Thanh Mẫn noted that as 2025 is nearing its end, all-out efforts are required, including preparations for the 14th National Party Congress, scheduled for January 2026, and the elections of deputies to the 16th NA and all-level People’s Councils for 2026–2031 on March 15, 2026.
Senior officials from the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola and Mozambique Liberation Front engaged in discussions on party building, governance and leadership in a new context, while exploring Việt Nam’s experience in economic development, state management, human resources training and poverty reduction.
The website “Communist Party of Vietnam – 14th National Congress” provides timely, accurate, and comprehensive coverage of all congress-related activities while applying modern technologies to enhance interactivity and preserve valuable historical records of the Party.
The Australian Governor-General hailed Vietnamese peacekeepers’ role in advancing global peace and security, saying their success also reflects the high standards of the Vietnam People’s Army in international missions.
There is an investment support fund worth 2 billion AUD in Southeast Asia, and Australia wants to use this effectively in Việt Nam, and that her country is also investing in building a ‘technology launchpad’ in Việt Nam to connect startups and research institutes.