Việt Nam is actively coordinating with ASEAN countries and partners in preparations for the forum
Deputy Minister of National Defence Sen. Lieut. Gen. Nguyễn Trường Thắng stressed that defence ties, a key pillar of bilateral relationship, have been growing substantively and effectively, with progress in the exchange of all-level delegations, especially those at high level, defence industry, training, and United Nations peacekeeping operations, consistent with agreements reached by leaders and the two defence ministries, plus signed cooperation documents.
At the meetings, the senior Vietnamese Party official affirmed that Việt Nam would continue to work closely with Cambodia to strengthen and deepen bilateral ties, while consistently supporting Cambodia’s peaceful, stable and prosperous development.
Việt Nam highly values the support of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in strengthening national capacity in crime prevention and criminal justice, drug control, and addressing emerging challenges, particularly cybercrime, said Ambassador Vũ Lê Thái Hoàng.
The National Assembly Chairman called for building a collaborative ecosystem domestically and internationally, connecting the NA with parliaments worldwide and Việt Nam's AI community.
Việt Nam is drafting a new Party resolution on environmental protection and climate change to replace a 2013 policy, aiming for modern governance by 2035 and net-zero emissions by 2050.
Both the material and spiritual well-being of ethnic communities have improved markedly, with poverty reduction in these regions outpacing the national average.
Both sides agreed to further strengthen delegation exchanges, share experience in press management, expand professional training and coordinate communications on major events in each country.
The Vietnamese official highlighted key orientations, strategic breakthroughs and development goals aimed at fast and sustainable growth in the new development era, while reiterating Việt Nam's steadfast commitment to national independence and socialism, with the people at the centre.
Departments, agencies, units and localities must regard digital transformation as a core and long-term political task rather than a symbolic campaign or a race for achievements.
The top leader stressed that legal institutional and judicial reforms are organically linked and closely interconnected, requiring a unified leadership mechanism to ensure that law-making, law enforcement and judicial reform function as a coherent, synchronised and effective whole.
A highlight is the revised Capital Law, comprising nine chapters and 36 articles, which will take effect from July 1, 2026. The law is expected to establish an important legal framework to help Hà Nội develop in line with its role as the country’s political, economic and cultural centre.
Australian Ambassador to Việt Nam Gillian Bird remarked that the funding increase underscored Canberra’s long-term commitment to Việt Nam.
Going forward, the VFF will redesign campaigns and movements for practical impact, with accountable stakeholders and tangible outcomes as the main yardstick.
The conference appointed 12 members to the Standing Board, including the President, the Vice President-General Secretary and vice presidents of the VFF Central Committee, while eight others were elected as non-specialised vice presidents.
Việt Nam will continue to coordinate closely and contribute actively to efforts to reform and enhance the efficiency of the UN in general and the General Assembly in particular.
The transition from a three-tier to a two-tier local government model represents a profound change in governance methods: from delineating authority, responsibilities, and resources to how the government interacts with citizens.
Initial verification identified the account holder as Mai Hoàng, born in 1991, a bonsai business owner residing in the Thanh Hà residential quarter, Hòa Châu Ward.