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VUFO raises awareness of people-to-people diplomacy

The Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO) will work harder to raise public awareness of people-to-people diplomacy and improve operational quality, VUFO President Nguyen Phuong Nga said on January 14.
VUFO raises awareness of people-to-people diplomacy ảnh 1VUFO President Nguyen Phuong Nga speaks at the meeting. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Union ofFriendship Organisations (VUFO) will work harder to raise public awareness ofpeople-to-people diplomacy and improve operational quality, VUFO PresidentNguyen Phuong Nga said on January 14.

Addressing the fourth conference of the VUFO’s presidiumfor 2019-2024, Nga said the union will continue to expand the network offriends and partners this year.

The union will further consolidate its system fromcentral to local levels, promote digital transformation, encourage innovation and improve personnel quality, the President said.

VUFO Vice President and General Secretary Phan Anh Sonbriefed the conference on achievements the union recorded last year.
VUFO raises awareness of people-to-people diplomacy ảnh 2At the fourth conference of the VUFO’s presidium. (Photo: VNA)
Notably, the VUFO and its members played an activerole in the COVID-19 combat, and mobilised more than 46.7 billion VND (2.05million USD) for the national COVID-19 fund.

Up to 57 foreign non-governmental organisations sent123 aid packages worth nearly 10.64 million USD to Vietnam, Son said.

Apart from maintaining the relations with traditionalpartners, the union and its members set up ties with 10 new partners, bothbilateral and within multilateral mechanisms.

In her remarks, Nguyen Thi Hoang Van, deputy head ofthe Party Central Committee’s Commission for External Relations, said theachievements reflect the union’s efforts to adapt to the new situation.

Highlighting the significance of people-to-peoplediplomacy, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Minh Vu suggested combiningit with Party diplomacy and State diplomacy./.
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