General Secretary of the CPV Central Committee Tô Lâm and General Secretary of the CPV Central Committee and President of China Xi Jinping sent congratulatory letters to the regular seminar.
The more than 200-page publication, available in both Vietnamese and Spanish, comprises three parts.
King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein extended his sympathy to Việt Nam over the human and property losses caused by recent natural disasters.
President Lương Cường and King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein agreed that both sides need to consolidate political trust through exchanges, especially at the high-level and implement effectively the Memorandum of Understanding between their ministries of foreign affairs signed during the visit.
Việt Nam's policies and strategies for ensuring national security offer practical and valuable lessons for Cuba in the current context.
Party General Secretary Tô Lâm called for stronger vision, determination and action, outlining six priorities for administering agriculture and environment.
The National Assembly has opened debate on prison reforms that could expand rehabilitation work programmes for inmates as well as allowing them to donate organs.
The visit by Jordanian King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein is expected to mark a historic milestone in the bilateral relations, ushering in a new phase of cooperation.
This is the first visit to Việt Nam by the head of the Kingdom of Jordan to Việt Nam, and the first exchange of delegations at the Head of State/Government level, between the two countries since the establishment of their diplomatic relations.
Of the total, the number of deputies from central agencies is 217, making up 43.4 per cent, while that from localities is 283, accounting for 56.6 per cent.
It is also the first trip by a leader of a Middle Eastern state to Việt Nam in nine years.
The PM proposed signing agreements to facilitate travel of people between the two countries, starting with an agreement on visa exemptions for holders of diplomatic and official passports, and increasing flights connecting Việt Nam and the Pacific island nations.
The Government leader set the immediate target of addressing the EC’s special concerns right within next week, focusing on unregistered vessels, ineligible vessels, VMS-disconnected ones, and strict seafood origin control.
Việt Nam is ready to send experts to support the Solomon Islands in agriculture and fisheries and encourage businesses to invest in seafood processing plants, contributing to sustainable supply and value chains, top Vietnamese diplomat noted.
The General Secretary encouraged the expansion of successful models and best practices in the nationwide movement to protect national security, as well as continued collaboration with public security forces to assist residents during emergencies, natural disasters, storms and floods, and rescue operations.
Focus should be put on collaboration and mutual support in workforce training, vocational education, employment, social protection, policies for people with meritorious service, and poverty reduction, PM Phạm Minh Chính said.
The programme aimed to deepen friendship, solidarity and mutual understanding among young officers of the two nations, while highlighting their role in public outreach and contributing to building a border of peace, cooperation and development.
The two sides reviewed cooperation in joint border patrols and inspections; combat against transnational crimes such as illegal crossings, human trafficking, drug smuggling, and online fraud; information sharing via meetings, official correspondence, and hotlines; and the handover of individuals involved in illegal border crossings.