In the coming time, Hà Nội will work together with Vientiane and other Lao localities to enhance cooperation in a more practical and effective manner.
President Thưởng highlighted the positive outcomes of bilateral relationship over the past seven decades, emphasising the benefits for both nations' citizens.
This was the CPUSA's first official visit to Việt Nam within its "Hello Comrades" project to strengthen the friendship and connection between CPUSA and communist and worker parties around the world.
With the participation of 64 lecturers, coordinators, and officers, the course will equip the staff officers with professional knowledge and skills.
Highlighting Việt Nam's vision and aspiration, PM Chính said that the country wishes to join hands with the international community to maintain peace, prevent wars and conflicts, as well as promote sustainable development.
Briefing the association’s members on his trip’s outcomes, PM Chính emphasised that the friendship and cooperation between Việt nam and New Zealand have developed in a strong, effective, and practical manner across areas, especially in science and technology, education and training, innovation, circular economy, sharing economy, and knowledge economy.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính's visit will also see New Zealand and Việt Nam advancing cooperation across a range of fronts – with new Arrangements also signed on economic and trade cooperation, and finance.
Vice State President Võ Thị Ánh Xuân is paying a working visit to the US, starting March 11 morning (Việt Nam time), to attend the 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) and carry out several bilateral activities in the US.
Both host and guest agreed to exert joint efforts to make new breakthroughs in labour and education - training cooperation.
Host and guest agreed to strengthen and deepen the relations across spheres, step up people-to-people exchange, carry forward the role of the two countries’ friendship associations, and weigh the resumption of direct flights.
The two countries look to raise the countries’ trade revenue to $2 billion in 2024 and $3 billion in 2026.
The two countries will accelerate and make breakthroughs in the partnerships in science - technology, innovation, green economy, digital economy, technology transfer, agriculture, and some other sectors.
During the visit to New Zealand, PM Chính is scheduled to hold talks and meetings with senior leaders of NZL, attend meetings with heads of associations and leading businesses of the country, engage in working sessions with local scientific, technological, and educational institutions, and meet with the Vietnamese community here.
At their meeting on March 8, the ambassador expressed her wish to strengthen Việt Nam's cooperation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in this field in the coming time in the spirit of implementing the Memorandum of Understanding on Việt Nam - UNESCO Cooperation for the 2021-2025 period.
The permanent delegations of Việt Nam and Vanuatu to the United Nations (UN) on March 9 coordinated to organise an online preparatory meeting related to procedures for seeking the International Court of Justice (ICJ)’s advisory opinion on obligations of states in respect of climate change.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính proposed that the university expand cooperation in human resource development with Việt Nam through such activities as opening more branches in Việt Nam, granting scholarships, and exchanging lecturers and teaching curricula.
Việt Nam is currently the 14th largest trading partner of New Zealand with bilateral trade reaching $1.3 billion in 2023.
Việt Nam is deeply concerned about the recent tension in the East Sea that may affect peace, security, and stability in the waters.