Friendship organisations of Vietnam and Japan should have more creative activities to promote mutual understanding and advance strategic partnership between the two countries, Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan has said.
Friendship organisations of Vietnam and Japan should have more creativeactivities to promote mutual understanding and advance strategicpartnership between the two countries, Vice President Nguyen Thi Doanhas said.
Receiving delegates to the Vietnam-Japanfriendship festival in Hanoi on September 20, Vice President Doanshowed her happiness to greet Japanese friends, who once took street todemonstrate support to Vietnam’s struggle for national liberation in the1960s.
She said she realises that both sides are workingtogether in matching their differences while upholding respectivestrengths to achieve mutual development.
Political trust haslaid a firm foundation for the two countries’ closer and result-orientedcooperation in various fields, Doan said.
TheJapanese delegates lauded the festival, the first of its kind tocelebrate the 40th anniversary of Vietnam-Japan diplomatic ties, foroffering people to gain deeper understanding and fostering a strong bondfor the two nations’ steady friendship and cooperation.
The same day, the Japanese delegates attended a seminar onstrengthening the friendship between Vietnamese and Japanese people,which formed part of the festival.
It heard thatthe Japan-Vietnam Friendship Association, set up in 1955, has 20branches operating in 20 Japanese cities and prefectures.
To intensify people exchanges, Takashima Kamata, President of theOkinawa-Vietnam Friendship Organisation suggested the two peoplesorganise regular cultural exchange events, trade promotion and languageteaching courses.
Vice Chairman of the Da Nangcity’s Union of Friendship Organisations Trinh Thanh Sau spoke of thecity’s cooperation with seven Japanese cities and prefecture, namelyKawasaki, Sakai, Mitsuke, Nagasaki, Yokohama, Nagoya and Shuman, and itsattraction to Japanese investors.
Vietnamese andJapanese participants agreed that the long-lasting economic and culturalrelations as well as cultural similarities help further mutualunderstanding and trust and expand cooperation.
Onthe occasion of the 40th anniversary of Vietnam-Japan diplomatic ties,Chairman of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO) VuXuan Hong presented a Friendship Order to President of the Japan-VietnamFriendship Association Prof. Furuta Motoo.
SeveralJapanese individuals and organisations were presented with the insignia“For the Friendship and Peace among Nations” and the Certificate ofMerit of the VUFO for the contributions to strengthening the friendshipbetween Vietnamese and Japanese people.-VNA
Addressing the meeting, Party General Secretary To Lam expressed his pleasure at meeting a large number of Vietnamese living and working in the RoK, acknowledging and appreciating their efforts in contributing to the growing Vietnam–RoK partnership.
He also welcomed the “Vietnam Private Sector Panorama” as a platform for dialogue, awareness-raising, and inspiring a wealth-creation movement, emphasising that it must deliver tangible results.
During a meeting on August 10 in Seoul with 100 representatives from the RoK’s intellectuals, associations, people’s organisations, businesses, and non-governmental organisations operating in Vietnam, Party General Secretary To Lam expressed his gratitude to Korean friendship, economic, cultural associations, universities, research institutes, individuals, and NGOs for their significant contributions to nurturing the Vietnam–RoK relationship.
Party General Secretary To Lam met with Chairman of the Republic of Korea (RoK)–Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Group Ahn Gyu-back in Seoul on August 10 as part of his state visit to the RoK.
The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee is scheduled to convene its 48th session on August 11-13, with August 14-15 set as a backup date, according to the NA Office.
Vietnam’s Ambassador to Brazil and Bolivia Bui Van Nghi has led an embassy delegation to attend official events marking the 200th anniversary of Bolivia’s Independence Day.
Party General Secretary To Lam met with members of the Vietnam Innovation Network in Korea (VINK) and Vietnamese experts living and working in the Republic of Korea (RoK) in Seoul on August 10 as part of his state visit to the RoK.
In an interview with Korean media on the occasion of Party General Secretary To Lam’s state visit to the RoK, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son affirmed that the visit demonstrates Vietnam’s strong resolve to further deepen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with the RoK, with the aim of fostering greater political trust, closer strategic coordination, more substantive and comprehensive cooperation, and stronger bonds of friendship between the two countries' people.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, who is also a Politburo member and Secretary of the Government Party Committee, attended the 4th Party Congress of the EVN Party Organisation for the 2025–2030 tenure on August 10, directing EVN to ensure power supply to meet the country’s development demands with double-digit growth set for the coming years.
Party General Secretary To Lam and his spouse Ngo Phuong Ly, along with a high-ranking delegation of Vietnam arrived in Seongnam Air Base in Seoul on August 10 afternoon (local time), beginning a state visit to the Republic of Korea from August 10-13.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee To Lam and his spouse Ngo Phuong Ly departed from Hanoi on August 10 morning for a four-day state visit to the Republic of Korea (RoK), which is made at an invitation of RoK President Lee Jae Myung.
As part of the ASEAN Day celebrations, the Vietnamese embassy will also host the ASEAN Family Day 2025 in Ottawa to foster solidarity and community spirit among ASEAN members in Canada.
State President Luong Cuong’s trip once again reaffirmed the Party and State’s foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, diversification and multilateralisation of relations. It also reflected the strong trend of enhanced cooperation among countries of the Global South in shaping a new, more multipolar, fair and equitable world order.
The outcomes of Party General Secretary To Lam's visit will serve as a driving force and source of inspiration for the two countries to inherit, promote, and elevate their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, contributing to the national construction and development cause in each country, and to peace, cooperation, and development in the region and the world.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on August 9 inspected the construction site of the new Phong Chau bridge, and surveyed a planned route for the Lao Cai – Hanoi – Hai Phong railway section running through the northern province of Phu Tho.
Across print, broadcast, and online platforms, Angolan media portrayed State President Luong Cuong's visit as a warm and historic occasion, strengthening bilateral ties and boosting Vietnam’s presence in Africa through the AU.
The 500kV Lao Cai – Vinh Yen power transmission line has a total investment of over 7.41 trillion VND (282.5 million USD), and a total length of 229.5 km, passing through 31 communes in the two provinces, and comprising 468 transmission tower foundations.
The visits reflected the elevated position of Vietnam’s foreign policy in the new era—aimed at not only advancing ties with key regional partners like Egypt and Angola but also delivering a strategic message about Vietnam’s commitment to deepening relations with African nations as a whole.
At their talks and meetings, President Cuong and Angola’s top leaders affirmed that the close brotherhood and traditional friendship are a valuable shared asset and a solid foundation for the two nations to advance into a new phase of development.
The ruling People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) attaches great importance to the friendship, solidarity, and comradeship with the Communist Party of Vietnam, and voiced her Party’s wish to further deepen and expand relations between the two sides for the benefit of the Vietnamese and Angolan people.