According to initial statistics, Yagi, which made landfall in Việt Nam on September 7, and subsequent floods have left at least 98 dead or missing (as of September 9 night), injured hundreds of others and caused great damage to crops, trees and infrastructure in many localities.
PM Chính sent his regards and invited Prime Minister of Mozambique Adriano Maleiane to visit Việt Nam in the coming time when the two countries will celebrate the 50th founding anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.
Cooperation in defence - security and foreign affairs has continued to be important pillars in the two countries’ relations. The two sides have closely coordinated and supported each other to maintain political stability, ensure defence, security and social order and safety in each country.
Chairman Trần Thanh Mẫn thanked the Russian government for its support of the Vietnamese community living, working, and studying in Russia, and for helping them integrate into the local society. Both sides emphasised the need to enhance labour cooperation and people-to-people exchanges.
The victims were mostly in Cao Bằng, Lào Cai, Quảng Ninh, Hải Phòng, and Hải Dương provinces.
Việt Nam and Mozambique will increase delegation exchanges at all levels to enhance political trust and further promote bilateral cooperation.
Efforts should be intensified to inspect bridges, roads and levees at risk of landslides, as well as to restore electricity and communications and repair schools to ensure that students can return to classes as soon as possible.
The Prime Minister underscored the need to focus on stability as a foundation for development, calling for synchronised innovation across all sectors.
Addressing the consequences of war is a necessary part of humanitarian cooperation that the State, Government, army and people deeply care about, the Vietnamese defence minister said, highlighting that Việt Nam and the US have made significant progress in this field.
A wide range of external activities between high-ranking leaders of the two Parties and States have been arranged, and various cooperation agreements across important domains have been signed, helping deepen the comprehensive cooperation relations in the new period.
This three-day trip marks President Nyusi's first visit to Việt Nam since taking office and also the first by a Mozambican president to the Southeast Asian nation in over 17 years.
Kakadu Exercise 2024 will commence on September 9. The Vietnamese seamen will join dockside activities as part of the exercise, including a series of meetings to approve maritime plans; conduct formation drills; take formation photographs; communications, search and rescue operations; and maritime replenishment.
The leader expressed his hope that Vietnamese in Russia will carry forward national traditions, support each other, comply to local law, and actively integrate into the host society, contributing to the development of Russia, as well as the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.
Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Greg Piper highlighted the immense potential for collaboration between New South Wales and Vietnamese localities, expressing his confidence that the visit would foster cultural and economic exchanges between Việt Nam and Australia, and specifically between Vietnamese cities and New South Wales in the near future.
At Quảng Ninh General Hospital, the PM reassured injured persons under intensive treatment about the Party and State’s care for people's well-being and safety. He instructed Quảng Ninh and its healthcare sector to focus on treating the injured, ensuring that no one is left without medical care or medicine.
President Umaro Sissoco Embaló affirmed that Việt Nam is considered as a model for developing countries in Africa, including Guinea-Bissau
The visit, the first by Mẫn in his capacity as the NA Chairman and the first by a key Vietnamese leader this year, follows Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Vietnam in June.
Vietnamese businesses' investment in Mozambique is a bright spot in economic cooperation between the two nations, notably the success of Movitel - a joint venture between Việt Nam’s Viettel Group and Mozambique’s SPI company - that was established in 2012 with an investment of over $600 million.