Under the revised draft law, the NA and People’s Councils will no longer directly organise thematic supervision missions.
The United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, also known as Hanoi Convention, responds to cross-national cybersecurity challenges by presenting countries with legal tools and international cooperation mechanisms to ensure safety and security in cyberspace.
In August 1957, President Hồ Chí Minh stayed at the Vrana Palace during his visit to Bulgaria, which marked the beginning of a new chapter in the traditional and multifaceted relations between Việt Nam and Bulgaria.
The CPV seeks to promote friendship and cooperation with Bulgarian political parties, including the BSP, and left-wing parties in Bulgaria, with a view to strengthening the political foundation for the future growth of the Việt Nam–Bulgaria Strategic Partnership, the leader stressed.
Within the framework of the Strategic Partnership, Việt Nam and Bulgaria will continue to further deepen cooperation across diverse areas, with a view to bringing tangible benefits to their peoples and contributing to peace, stability, cooperation and prosperity in both regions and the world at large
The US ambassador said he has attached much importance to promoting delegation exchanges and contacts at all levels, helping maintain the substantive and positive development of the bilateral relations.
President Ramaphosa, who is on a two-day state visit to Việt Nam, affirmed that Việt Namis a close friend and trusted partner of his country in Asia.
Việt Nam proposed South Africa further open market for its products and facilitate their entry not only into South Africa but also into the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
Recalling more than three decades of Việt Nam–South Africa diplomatic ties, President Lương Cường affirmed that the two countries have overcome challenges to emerge as dynamic economies with an increasingly prominent role in their respective regions and on the global stage.
To enhance people-to-people exchanges, the two leaders agreed to build cultural programmes and activities, promote tourism in each country, and encourage air connectivity.
The South African leader Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa described Việt Nam as a close friend and key partner in Asia.
The Party leader stressed that the new cooperation framework will provide a solid foundation to consolidate and deepen Việt Nam–Bulgaria relations, capitalising on each nation's strengths to ensure both countries continue rapid and sustainable development in the new context.
The two countries have maintained strong political and diplomatic coordination through regular high-level exchanges and cooperation across various sectors, helping to deepen mutual understanding and friendship. They also continue to support each other at international organisations and multilateral forums.
The visit, the first by a South African President to Việt Nam in 18 years, marks a significant milestone in the bilateral relationship, following the historic phone call between Vietnamese Party General Secretary Tô Lâm and President Ramaphosa on April 22.
Việt Nam and Bulgaria established diplomatic relations on February 8, 1950, with Bulgaria being one of the first countries to recognise and establish diplomatic ties with Việt Nam.
The law's objective is to establish a unified and consistent legal foundation, protect legitimate rights and interests of individuals and organisations, and ensure compatibility with international treaties to which Việt Nam is a signatory.
To ensure even better preparations according to the approved plan, President Lương Cường urged the relevant authorities to carefully review the entire scenario, especially the ceremonial and reception parts, and security, and communications issues.
Parliaments should continue to perfect their national legal frameworks on protecting people during emergencies and crises, including issuing and updating laws on disaster risk management, refugee support, protection for women, children, and other vulnerable groups, and access to humanitarian assistance.