Politburo member, Chairman of the Central Theory Council and President of the Hồ Chí Minh National Academy of Politics (HCMA) Nguyễn Xuân Thắng urged Guangxi and Vietnamese ministries and localities to further implement the directions from the top leaders of both Parties and countries.
Switzerland attaches great importance to its relationship with Việt Nam, considering it a key partner in Southeast Asia, especially in economic cooperation, said Heinrich Schellenberg, head of the Asia-Pacific Division at the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs.
Prime Minister of New Zealand Christopher Luxon will pay an official visit to Việt Nam and attend the second ASEAN Future Forum 2025 from February 25-28.
Newly elected HCM City People's Committee Chairman Nguyễn Văn Được affirmed his commitment to collaborating with the city’s leadership to develop HCM City into a modern, civilised, innovative, happy, and compassionate metropolis, maintaining its role as the economic engine,
Việt Nam and Singapore have rapidly expanded their collaboration across multiple sectors, ranging from national defence-security to emerging growth areas such as green economy and digital economy.
The delegations will also evaluate the Party Central Committee’s conclusion on the additional scheme on socio-economic development for 2025, with the goal of achieving at least 8 per cent growth.
State President Lương Cường was a working session with the Ministry of National Defence regarding the implementation of the Politburo's resolution on the organisation of the Việt Nam People’s Army for the 2021-30 period and beyond.
Representatives of The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the United Nations Office of Legal Affairs commit to provide information on the negotiation process, the main content of the Cybercrime Convention and the procedural steps required towards the signing ceremony in Hà Nội.
Việt Nam and Canada held the third Defence Policy Dialogue in Hà Nội on February 20, co-chaired by Deputy Minister of Defence Hoàng Xuân Chiến, and Stefanie Beck, Deputy Minister of National Defence of Canada.
Under current regulations, Party members who have a third child are considered to have violated population policy and may face disciplinary action, except in specific cases.
Stefanie Beck, Canadian Deputy Minister of National Defence, is on an official visit to Việt Nam to co-chair the third Việt Nam-Canada Defence Policy Dialogue.
Deputy Prime Minister Lê Thành Long urged relevant ministries to incorporate feedback and expedite the finalisation of the drafts for submission to the Prime Minister and presentation to the National Assembly at its 9th session in May.
The process of organisational restructuring and personnel arrangements must continue to prioritise political and ideological work, alongside supportive policies for affected cadres.
Work permits are issued under the Labour Code and applied for by employers, while criminal record certificates are issued under the Judicial Records Law and requested by individuals.
The revised plan will be presented to the Politburo in April and the National Assembly in May this year.
On behalf of the Politburo and the Secretariat, Permanent Member of the Party Secretariat Trần Cẩm Tú signed a conclusion outlining key measures to continue restructuring and optimising the political system in 2025.
Swedish Ambassador Johan Ndisi highlighted the strong Việt Nam-Sweden partnership, built over 56 years and spanning governmental, organisational, and people-to-people cooperation
Cambodian PM urged both sides to facilitate goods flows, particularly in agricultural products, to soon achieve the target of US$20 billion in bilateral trade