Việt Nam has completed procedures to officially join a regional cooperation mechanism of ASEAN maritime law enforcement forces, opening opportunities to enhance understanding and multilateral cooperation, including those between Việt Nam and Indonesia.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính ordered that the opening ceremony of the National Achievements Exhibition must be staged as a “feast of art” that serves as the highlight of the ceremony.
On regional and international issues, the two sides stressed the importance of multilateralism, equality, and balanced interests among nations as prerequisites for peace and stability.
International integration has importantly contributed to strengthening a peaceful and stable environment for national development, especially amid the current global context of uncertainty, instability, and complexity.
Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Maldives Aminath Shabeena conveyed warm congratulations to the Government and people of Việt Nam on the occasion, praising Việt Nam's impressive economic and diplomatic achievements.
New Zealand parliament leaders expressed the desire to expand cooperation mechanisms across multiple fields, including defence and security, with Việt Nam and its NA amid today’s complex and volatile global landscape.
Cuba and Việt Nam had become “brothers in struggle”, with ties forged not by protocol but by sacrifice
New Zealand House Speaker Gerry Brownlee will visit Việt Nam from August 27–31, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties and aiming to deepen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership across trade, investment, education and parliamentary cooperation.
On September 2, 1975, at Ba Đình Square, the Party and State solemnly held a grand rally, military parade and mass march to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Democratic Republic of Việt Nam.
Ambassador of Uruguay to Việt Nam Raul Pollak Giampietro wrote to Việt Nam News on the 200th anniversary of Uruguay's Independence Day.
The personnel plan was basically approved by the Politburo, including nominations of military officers to the 14th Party Central Committee, the Central Military Commission and its Inspection Commission for the 2025–2030 term, as well as delegates to the 14th National Congress.
Deputy PM Lê Thành Long expressed his hope for continued close cooperation from WHO in areas such as policy advice, workforce training, health policy communication, and disease prevention and control.
Secretary of the Party Central Committee and President of the Việt Nam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Đỗ Văn Chiến voiced confidence in the strong growth of bilateral ties, stressing that the VFF will continue working with KOVECA and other agencies of both countries to promote cooperation in business, culture, society, and charity activities.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính said stories of sacrifice and heroism must be preserved to inspire youth, encouraging the Liaison Committee to sustain regular activities, highlight the image of public security officers, and pursue initiatives such as building a memorial at the People’s Security Academy and publishing new books, films and documentaries about the force.
State President Lương Cường highlighted the need to build a strong political system at all levels, ensure firm national defence, maintain political stability and social order and safety, enhance effectiveness of foreign affairs, and improve living standards, especially for ethnic minorities and residents in remote or disadvantaged areas.
Việt Nam is always an active and responsible member of AIPA, emphasised NA Chairman Trần Thanh Mẫn.
The second round of amnesties in 2025 involves the largest number of eligible inmates in history, reflecting the significance of the National Day anniversary, said Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyễn Hoà Bình.
After a safe voyage of more than 1,000 nautical miles, the Việt Nam Coast Guard vessel CSB 8001 arrived at Jakarta Port on August 25 to begin a series of exchange activities with the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency.