During the 8-day session, the legislators will discuss several important issues, including adjustments of growth targets, special mechanisms for urban railway development in Hà Nội and HCM City, and nuclear power plans
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov expressed his confidence that both sides could look to the future with pride and optimism, continuing to strengthen the bilateral ties for the benefit of their people and for the sake of stability and security in the Asia-Pacific and the world as well.
Two-way trade hit US$2.25 billion last year, up 38.2 per cent year on year. Many obstacles in key projects are being cleared.
In addition to organisational and personnel matters, the session will also focus on key economic and infrastructure issues.
Representing Việt Nam at the forum, deputy defence minister Hoàng Xuân Chiến underscored the importance of maintaining high-level dialogues and consultations through established mechanisms.
MARD has urged local authorities to tackle challenges in the implementation of anti-IUU regulations, particularly those arising from new governmental regulations introduced in April 2024.
PM Chính stressed that the advancement of science, technology, innovation and digital transformation, along with a highly skilled workforce, requires an inclusive approach that engages citizens and businesses in the process.
General Secretary Tô Lâm has written an article underscoring the importance of Party Congresses at all levels for the 2025-2030 term and their role in shaping the Party’s leadership and guiding national development in the years ahead.
The President emphasised the principle of democratic centralism and urged that the full authority and responsibility of Party committees at all levels, along with their secretaries, be upheld.
During the summit, Deputy PM Bùi Thanh Sơn is expected to deliver an important speech during a session on harnessing digital innovation and renewable energy to drive economic growth and competitiveness for emerging economies.
Cooperation in areas such as trade and investment, security and defence, people-to-people exchanges, and policy coordination in multilateral forums has grown deeper and more effective
The MNEK-25 is scheduled to take place over seven days, from February 16 to 22. It includes harbour drills and at-sea maneuvers, marine environmental protection, international fleet review, maritime security seminars, bilateral meetings, defence exhibitions, community medical care, and cultural exchange activities.
Sen. Lieut. Gen. Hoàng Xuân Chiến, Politburo member, member of the Standing Board of the Central Military Commission affirmed that Việt Nam is willing to cooperate with countries and international organisations for peace and development in the region and the world.
Vietnamese Ambassador to the UN emphasised the need for greater female participation in science, technology, and innovation through STEM education for girls and a global framework to connect women in these fields.
The Malaysia – Việt Nam Friendship Association has played a key role in fostering the OV community's solidarity and contributing to bilateral relations.
An 8 per cent or higher growth rate is necessary to ensure fast yet sustainable growth, along with efforts to maintain macroeconomic stability, control inflation, and balance key economic factors.
Between 2021 and 2024, inspectors uncovered economic violations totaling VNĐ573 trillion (US$22.56 billion) and involving 1,890 hectares of land.
Secretary of the HCM City Party Committee Nguyễn Văn Nên emphasised that the city must mobilise resources and renew traditional growth drivers as well as strongly promote new growth drivers such as the digital economy, green economy, and circular economy to achieve double-digit economic growth.