In the messages, the Vietnamese Party leaders expressed their pleasure at the strong, rapid, and comprehensive development of the Việt Nam-Japan relationship, as well as the fruitful cooperation between the CPV and the Japanese political parties.
This is the first visit by a Vietnamese President to France in the past 22 years, aiming at making the bilateral strategic partnership more profound and practical; further boosting the bilateral cooperation, especially in the field of trade, investment, culture, education, science and technology, and cooperation among localities.
Party chief & President Tô Lâm asked the Vietnamese Embassy in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, as well as the future Embassy of Việt Nam in Ireland, to further improve its support for the overseas Vietnamese community.
Việt Nam and Ireland will strengthen biotechnology research cooperation in pharmaceuticals to serve public health care, with a focus on next-generation vaccine technology and the diagnosis and treatment of emerging, re-emerging, and zoonotic diseases.
Prime Minister Simon Harris affirmed that Ireland will continue to support Việt Nam in areas such as climate change adaptation, livelihoods, and humanitarian assistance to address bomb and mine consequences, nutrition, higher education, and governance.
The two leaders acknowledged that the state visit is an important milestone after nearly 30 years of diplomatic relations, and affirmed the importance of further strengthening Việt Nam-Ireland relations.
Progress has been made in cooperation in such areas as education-training, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, electronics, culture, and people-to-people exchange.
Experiencing challenges in the past, both Việt Nam and Ireland now have growing influence on the international stage, Irish upper house speaker told Vietnamese Party chief & President.
Speaking at the get-together, Chairwoman of the Việt Nam-Cuba Friendship Association of HCM City Trương Thị Hiền highlighted the significance of the attack and the Việt Nam-Cuba relationship, founded and cultivated by Presidents Hồ Chí Minh and Fidel Castro, and fostered by generations of leaders and people of both countries.
Under the top leader’s witness, Lê Quân, director of the Vietnam National University, Hanoi, and Dolores O'Riordan, vice-president for Global Engagement at University College Dublin, exchanged a framework agreement on promoting cooperation in education and scientific research, as well as staff, lecturer, and student exchanges.
Businesses are also encouraged to continue their efforts in promoting cooperation with their partners for more effective implementation of the country’s major projects.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính will lead a high-ranking delegation of Việt Nam to attend the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summits and related meetings in Vientiane, Laos, from October 8-11.
The visit, led by NA Vice Chairman Nguyễn Đức Hải, aimed to implement a foreign affairs programme focusing on exchanging experiences to improve the quality of the law-making work.
Head of national politics academy proposed that the World Bank design cooperation programmes with the academy in policy research and consultation to support localities to develop sustainably, and give recommendations on new directions for Việt Nam in the coming time, with a vision to 2045 when Việt Nam enters a new starting point, an era of growth.
State President Tô Lâm will attend the 19th Francophonie Summit in France and pay an official visit to the European country between September 30 to October 7.
The diplomat said the presence of Vietnamese top leader at the summit for the first time marks a new milestone, affirming the nation's highest-level commitment to the development of the Francophone community, as well as showcasing its efforts to enhance the image and presence of the Francophone community in the Asia-Pacific region.
Deputy Director-General of UNESCO Xing Qu stated that Việt Nam remains a trusted partner of UNESCO in proposing and launching initiatives aimed at enhancing the role and position of UNESCO in the new global context.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Việt Nam Central Committee and State President Tô Lâm delivers a speech while visitingTrinity College Dublin in Ireland on Wednesday (local time).