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Hanoi’s decorations to welcome 13th National Party Congress

January 19, 2021 by hanoitimes.vn

The Hanoitimes – Banners, flowers and flags can be seen everywhere, the whole city looks fresh and vibrant as if it just worn a new coat. According the plan, 13th National Party Congress will be held from January 25, 2021 to February 2, 2021 in Hanoi.

Hanoi in mid-January appears to be more resplendent and colorful than ever with vivid decorations, flower baskets and banners to welcome the two most important and significant events of the year: the traditional Vietnamese lunar New Year of the Buffalo and the 13th National Congress of the Communist Party.

As a major political event of the country which will draw great public attention, preparations for the 13th Party Congress started in Hanoi very early. The whole city is ready to welcome party delegations from all over the country.
The iconic red flag with a gold hammer crossed with a gold sickle of the Communist Party, and national red flags with yellow stars are hung in clusters, brightening the streets.
The whole city has decorated 27 panel clusters and 400 vertical banners.

Eight main streets of Hanoi that was decorated with flowers, flags and posters to welcome the important politic event include Ba Trieu, Hang Bai, Phan Dinh Phung, Dien Bien Phu, Thanh Nien, Pham Hung, Thang Long and Vo Chi Cong.

In addition, 3,000 flags have been hanging on the flag racks in Hanoi’s downtown streets such as the area around the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, City Party Committee, People’s Council, City People’s Committee and Hoan Kiem Lake.
The streets of Hanoi’s downtown, especially in Ba Dinh district, are carefully decorated and clean, being ready to welcome the delegates who will arrive in the capital for the important meeting.
After hanging flags, panels, and posters, Hanoi capital will continue to decorate the streets with lights and flower carpets, prior to the opening date of the 13th National Congress of the Party.

Propaganda posters and banners were installed in the area of State Bank, Hanoi Opera House. Meanwhile, the area around Hoan Kiem Lake is also tinted red as flags of the nation and the Party are hang profusely, ready for the opening day of the Party Congress.

The propaganda and poster display has created a spring-filled atmosphere within the city showcasing the faith of Hanoi people in the success of the 13th National Party Congress as well as their hospitality to visitors who come to the capital on this occasion.

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Stamp collection issued to celebrate 13th National Party Congress

January 23, 2021 by hanoitimes.vn

The Hanoitimes – The collection is set to be available on public postal network from January 22 until December 31, 2022.

The Ministry of Information and Communications and the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Communication and Education launched a stamp collection on January 22 to celebrate the 13th National Party Congress.

A stamp in the collection to celebrate the 13th National Party Congress.

The 43×32 mm stamp was designed by artist To Minh Trang of the Vietnam Post Corporation. The item features a portrait of President Ho Chi Minh and a red flag with a crossed gold hammer and sickle in the background.

The stamp also features the number thirteen in Roman numerals to signify the upcoming 13th National Party Congress which is scheduled to take place between January 25 and February 2.

The collection is set to be available on public postal network from January 22 until December 31, 2022.

Since the 3rd National Party Congress in 1960, Vietnam Post has issued a stamp collection every time a Party National Congress is held. The stamps have shown the vibrant emulation spirit, upheld the cause of defending the Fatherland, building socialism and highlighted the great achievements of the Vietnamese Revolution.

A corner showcasing publications on the 13th National Party Congress was also opened at the International Convention Center.

Covering 300 square meters, the corner display 2,000 publications from major media organizations and 30 publishing houses. A highlight of the exhibition is an area zoned off for e-books, with a total of 152 titles.

A book store is arranged besides the exhibition, in which the 406 books on President Ho Chi Minh are arranged in the shape of a Vietnam map, with the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagos.

The followings are photos of delegates visiting book display corner:

Mr. Tran Quoc Vuong , a Politburo member and the Standing Secretariat of the Party Central Committee (second from left) and delegates visit the book display corner.

Books are in the S-shape of Vietnam.


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Hanoi brilliantly decorated to welcome 13th National Party Congress

January 20, 2021 by en.nhandan.org.vn

Besides flowers and ornamental plants, large posters and banners have been installed in streets such as Ba Trieu, Hang Bai, Phan Dinh Phung, Dien Bien Phu, Thanh Nien, Nguyen Chi Thanh, and Pham Hung.

Across the city, a total of 27 group of posters, 400 banners were installed to serve in the propaganda and visual communication for the 13th National Party Congress.

The slogan “Welcome the Party, Welcome Spring” is decorated with flowers at Lenin Garden area.

A worker completing decoration works on Nguyen Chi Thanh Street.

The red flag is placed in the area of Tran Duy Hung Street – the gateway to the city centre. There are more than 3,000 flags decorating the main roads and streets.

Decoration work has been basically completed as of January 19, ensuring beautiful, solemn, and timely requirements for the 13th National Party Congress.

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Announcement on messages of congratulations to 13th Party Congress

February 2, 2021 by en.nhandan.org.vn

1. The CPV received 27 messages and letters of congratulations from political parties and party organisations and agencies including the Communist Party of Austria, “New Left” Party (Poland), Portuguese Communist Party, Socialist Party of Chile, Social Convergence Party (Chile), Colombian Community Party, Broad Front Party (Costa Rica), Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, Constitutional Union Party (Morocco), Democratic Revolutionary Party of Panama, People’s Party of Panama, Panama’s People’s Party, Panama’s National Independent Union (UNI) Party, Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) (Trinidad and Tobago), Workers’ Party (Tunisia), National Party (Uruguay), Independence Party (Uruguay), Syrian Communist Party, Party Central Inspection Committee of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Democratic Republic of Laos, Ministry of Health of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, International Liaison Department of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, Ho Chi Minh Party Committee of the United Left Movement Party (MIU) of the Dominican Republic, Communist Party of the Russian Federation in Moscow, Party Committee of Moscow (the Communist Party of the Russian Federation), Party Committee of Montevideo (Broad Front Party of Uruguay), and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

2. The CPV received 38 messages and letters of congratulations from political organisations, friendship organisations and people’s organisations including:

The inter-party parliamentarians group in the UK Parliament, Vietnam – UK Network, “The Future” Poland – Vietnam Friendship Association, the Communist Youth Union of Bolivia, the Bulgaria – Vietnam Friendship Association, the Youth Union of the Chilean Social Party, the Chilean – Vietnam Institute of Culture and Friendship, the Colombia – Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Association of Cuban Revolutionary Fellows, Cuban Journalists’ Association, Cuban Chamber of Commerce, Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples, El Salvador – Vietnam Solidarity Committee, Association of Republic of Korea small and medium sized enterprises in Vietnam, the Republic of Korea – Vietnam Friendship Association, the American Red Cross, the Lao Federation of Trade Unions, the Moroccan-Vietnam Friendship Association, the Russian Federal Bar Association, the Russia – Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Group in Russia, All-Russia People’s Front, Nicaragua – Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Group, France – Vietnam Friendship Association, French-Vietnamese Friendship Parliamentary Group, Thailand-Vietnam Business Council, Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, the Chinese Communist Youth League Central Committee, the Sichuan International Chamber of Commerce (China), the Yunnan International Trade Promotion Council (China), Kimilsungist-Kimjongilist Youth League (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea), Ukraine – Vietnam Friendship Association, Ukraine-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Group, Singapore People’s Association, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, Association of Vietnamese in Europe, Association of Vietnamese People in Thailand, Thai-Vietnamese Entrepreneurs Association and the VietLead organisation.

3. The CPV received one message of congratulations from the foreign diplomatic mission in Vietnam namely the Embassy of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

4. The CPV received five messages and letters of congratulations from individuals including:

President of the Argentine Republic Alberto Fernández, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, President of the National Assembly of the People’s Democratic Republic of Laos Pany Yathotou, General Secretary of the Unified Left Movement of Dominica Miguel Mejia, and Vice President of international affairs of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela Chavez Frias.

Thus, by the end of January 30, the 13th National Party Congress had received 369 letters and congratulatory messages from 167 political parties, 18 party committees and organs of parties, six regional and international organisations, 130 political, social, friendship and people organisations, 26 foreign diplomatic missions in Vietnam and 21 individuals from 93 countries across the world.

The Congress would like to thank all parties, organisations, diplomatic delegations and international friends for their messages and letters of congratulations that show their care, trust, and support for the 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam.

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January 11-17: Party Central Committee plenum completes preparations for 13th Congress

January 18, 2021 by en.nhandan.org.vn

Party Central Committee plenum completes preparations for 13th Congress

The 15th plenum of the Party Central Committee took place on January 16-17 with the completion of all the contents of its agenda.

At the plenum, the last of the 12th tenure, the Committee discussed and passed the lists of first-time nominees and the special cases to the Committee of the coming 13th tenure, as well as that of the nominees to the key leading positions of the Party and the State, among others.

The Committee also adopted reports from the Politburo on the nominees to the presidium, the secretariat and the eligibility verification board on the delegates of the coming 13th Congress, which is scheduled to start on January 25.

Top leader holds phone talks with new Secretary General of Lao People’s Revolutionary Party

Party General Secretary and State President Nguyen Phu Trong (Photo: VNA)

Party General Secretary and State President Nguyen Phu Trong held phone talks with newly-elected General Secretary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party (LPRP) Central Committee Thongloun Sisoulith.

During the talks, Party leader Trong congratulated the LPRP on the successful organisation of the 11th National Congress and Sisoulith on his election to the Party General Secretary post.

He expressed his hope that under the leadership of the LPRP and General Secretary Sisoulith, the Lao people will gain greater achievements in the national building and defence and renewal cause.

Sisoulith, in turn, thanked Vietnamese leaders for sending congratulatory messages to the LPRP and him, and briefed Trong on the outcomes of the just-ended 11th National Party Congress of Laos.

Programme calls for help to the poor

A programme was held in Hanoi by the Vietnam Red Cross (VRC) calling for help for the poor and the victims of Agent Orange as the Lunar New Year, the most important annual festival for Vietnamese, approaches.

At the event, National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan has called on the community to continue upholding and expanding the fine tradition of mutual support among the Vietnamese community so as to ease the difficulties facing the poor and victims of calamities.

Winners of National Press Awards on Party building honoured

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc (right most) and Chairwoman of National Assembly Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan (second from left) present special prize to the authors of the documentary series “Vietnam in the Ho Chi Minh Era – A Televisual Annals”. (Photo: NDO)

The 90-epidesode documentary series “Vietnam in the Ho Chi Minh Era – A Televisual Annals”, developed by Nhan Dan (People) Newspaper, won the special prize of the fifth National Press Awards on Party building, called “Bua Liem Vang” (Golden Hammer & Sickle).

The jury also presented five A prizes, 10 B prizes, 16 C prizes and 27 consolidation prizes.

The organising board received 1,710 entries in various genres that reflected issues of public concern last year, such as preparations for and the organisation of all-level Party congresses in the run up to the 13th National Party Congress.

CIEM issues two scenarios for economic growth for 2021

The Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM) introduced two scenarios for Vietnam’s economic growth in 2021 during a seminar held by the CIEM and the Australia Supports Economic Reform in Vietnam (Aus4Reform) in Hanoi.

Accordingly, Vietnam could achieve a growth rate of 5.98 percent in the first scenario and 6.46 percent in the second scenario. The average inflation was estimated at 3.51 percent and 3.78 percent, respectively.

Winners of 2020 Golden Apricot Blossom Awards honoured

Winners of 2020 Golden Apricot Blossom Awards honoured

Winners of the 2020 Golden Apricot Blossom Awards were honoured at a ceremony held by Nguoi Lao Dong (Labourer) Newspaper at Ho Chi Minh City Opera House.

Trinh Tran Phuong Tuan, commonly known by his stage name Jack, and Vu Cat Tuong were named the Favourite Male and Female Singers, respectively, while Phuong Anh was awarded the ‘Favourite Country Singer’ title. The ‘Favourite Band’ prize went to Da LAB.

The organising board also presented many other awards including ‘Favourite Male Stage Artist’, ‘Favourite Female Stage Artist’, ‘Best Comedy Actor’, ‘Favourite Actor and Actress’, ‘Favourite Master of Ceremonies’, ‘For the Sake of Community’, ‘Favourite Stage Play’, ‘Favourite Movie’, and ‘Favourite TV programme’.

National Travel Forum opens

The National Travel Forum officially opened at Flamingo Cat Ba Beach Resort, Cat Ba Island, Cat Hai District, Hai Phong Province.

At the forum, delegates attended two discussion sessions on the topics of “Vietnam Travel – Solution 2021” and “Vietnam Travel towards the Future”.

At the event, many cooperation agreements between the Vietnam Tourism Association and the People’s Committee of Cat Hai District, between the Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Association and the Da Nang Tourism Association, and between the tourism demand stimulus alliance and Flamingo Holdings, as well as between MICE Vietnam Travel Club and Flamingo Holdings.

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VIETNAM NEWS FEBRUARY 10

October 2, 2021 by vietnamnet.vn

Vietnam to raise rate of trained workers to 40 percent by 2030

Workers at a garment factory

Overall, the programme aims to provide a strong premise for comprehensively developing the labour market; effectively mobilising, distributing, and utilising resources to boost socio-economic growth; shift to a modernised labour structure; and promote links between the domestic labour market and those of the region and the world.

Its objectives are to increase the number of workers with labour market-relevant skills and raise the number of trained workers to 30 percent by 2025 and 30-45 percent by 2030.

Under the programme, Vietnam expects to be among the top 60 countries in the Knowledge Workers sub-pillar of the Global Innovation Index (GII) by 2025 and among the top 55 by 2030. The country also sets having 80 percent of its workforce possess IT skills by 2025 and 90 percent by 2030, while reducing the rate of young adults unemployed or untrained to below 8 percent.

To this end, the country plans to improve the relevant legal framework to bolster the development of the labour market; support the development of labour supply and demand, a labour market database, social welfare and insurance, and a specialised labour market; and promote links between the domestic and foreign labour markets.

It will also develop a set of indicators measuring the development of the labour market compared with the regional and global markets, and evaluate the labour gap between regions./.

PM meets medical workers ahead of Tet festival

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has described doctors and health workers as soldiers who stand at the frontline in the fight against COVID-19.

At a meeting with medical workers on the occasion of the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday on February 9, the PM stressed that the health sector has made direct and very important contribution to the country’s socio-economic achievements in 2020, as part of concerted efforts by the entire political system and people.

The sector has taken drastic actions and coordinated closely with other sectors and agencies during the epidemic combat, he added.

The leader extended thanks and appreciation of the hard work and the sacrifice of all medical workers, especially those who are working in pandemic-hit areas, as well as their families.

The pandemic would develop more complicatedly in 2021 with new variants, he said, calling on the sector to mobilise all resources to contain the epidemic and treat patients.

The health sector must stay ready for any circumstances, and put in place plans for timely supporting localities, building COVID-19 treatment hospitals, and readying medical supplies in case the pandemic spreads on a larger scale, he said.

He required agencies and localities to take practical measures to care for frontline medical workers, especially during the Tet holiday.

The government leader informed that he had signed a decision on allowances for medical workers and others who are engaged in pandemic prevention and control work.

On the occasion, PM Phuc talked online with local officials and medical workers in several pandemic-affected localities and hospitals, giving encouragement and wishing them a happy new year.

From Hai Duong province, Professor Tran Nhu Duong, head of the COVID-19 prevention and control group under the health ministry in Chi Linh town, said as from January 27, Hai Duong has traced 12,000 F1 cases, and collected samples of 75,000 people for testing.

The ministry has also sent many experts and officials, as well as equipment to the locality since the pandemic broke out there, he said./.

Universities provide support to students who stay through Tet

Many university students have received support after choosing to stay through the Lunar New Year or Tet Holiday amid the new virus outbreaks.

Nguyen Phong Dien, deputy director of Hanoi University for Science and Technology, said they would organise events to celebrate Tet with 150 international students who are still staying at the university.

Nguyen Viet Thai from Hanoi Trade University said Vietnamese students had returned to their hometowns but they still have 30 students from Laos and Mongolia staying at the dorms. An activity to make traditional Chung cakes was recently held and they will celebrate Tet with the students on the lunar new year’s eve.

At the Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 13 students who are from outbreak areas and many international students will celebrate Tet in Hanoi. 159 students are staying at Vietnam National University, HCM City, through Tet, including 81 international students.

HCM City University of Technology and Education said they would give 30 Vietnamese students and 19 international students who stay over Tet VND1m each as lucky money.

The Hue University of Education called for students to stay instead of returning to their hometowns this Tet. Students from Gia Lai Province and international students who stayed were provided with the financial support of VND300,000 per person.

The National Economics University has 10 students from outbreak areas staying and the University of Communications and Transport has 3 students from outbreak areas and 72 international students staying.

Antibacterial substances distributed to aid anti-COVID-19 efforts

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has assigned the Ministry of Health to supply 15 tonnes of Chloramine B and 15 million water purification tablets, free of charge, from the national reserves to certain provinces and ministries to serve the COVID-19 fight.

The beneficiaries are Hai Duong, Gia Lai, and Quang Ninh provinces, which are all in the middle of a COVID-19 outbreak, along with the Border Guard High Command under the Ministry of National Defence and the Ministry of Health.

As of the morning of February 8, Vietnam had recorded 2,005 infections, of which 1,115 are community infections, with 422 detected since this latest outbreak hit the country on January 27.

Some 1,472 patients have recovered while fatalities remain unchanged at 35, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control./.

Over 3.5 billion VND channeled into charity market for Tet

The Central Committee of the Vietnam Red Cross Society (VNRC) channeled more than 3.5 billion VND (153,000 USD) into charity markets opened by its chapters nationwide from January 22 to 31 to support needy people before the Lunar New Year holiday (Tet).

Pham Thi Hoa, a resident in Hanoi, who received assistance from the charity market serving Tet, said her family is poor and gifts from the market helped ease her difficulties.

VNRC Vice President Tran Thi Hong An said these markets for Tet have made a practical support for needy people so that they can enjoy a warm and happy holiday.

Initiated in May last year, the market model is organised on the basis of mobilising resources and supports from the community, in order to serve people in difficult circumstances or severely affected by natural disasters, which hinder them from having enough food and necessities. Due to its high flexibility and practical response, it can run anywhere on a large scale.

The market offers food and household items of good quality and clear origins, with its consumers given coupons worth at least 300,000 VND to shop for their demand.

According to An, in mountainous, border, and island areas with poor transport infrastructure, mobile charity markets have been organised, attracting a large number of participants./.

Lao embassy extends New Year greetings to Vietnamese counterpart in Singapore

Lao Ambassador to Singapore Khonepheng Thammavong on February 8 led a delegation to the Vietnamese Embassy in the country on the occasion of the Tet (Lunar New Year) festival.

At the reception for the Lao delegation, Ambassador Tao Thi Thanh Huong highlighted the special relationship between Vietnam and Laos, as well as the close ties between the two embassies.

She congratulated Laos on successfully containing the COVID-19 pandemic and organising the 11th National Congress of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party (LPRP), saying Laos is one of the countries with the lowest COVID-19 death toll.

For his part, Ambassador Khonepheng Thammavong expressed his belief that the Vietnam-Laos relationship will grow stronger in the time ahead.

LPRP leaders are delighted at the re-election of Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong as the leader of the Communist Party of Vietnam, he said./.

Vietnamese embassy in South Africa shows strong performance as APC Chair in 2020

The Vietnamese Embassy in South Africa successfully completed its role as Chair of the ASEAN Pretoria Committee (APC) in 2020, contributing to promoting the partnership between ASEAN and South Africa and Africa in general.

Addressing a ceremony in Pretoria on February 8 to take the role of APC Chair from Vietnamese Ambassador to South Africa Hoang Van Loi, Indonesian Ambassador Salman Al Farisi lauded the activeness of Vietnam as the APC Chair in 2020.

He said that Ambassador Loi received the role from Thailand when South Africa was experiencing severe impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic on aspects of life as well as operations of foreign representative offices.

Despite difficulties, the Vietnamese diplomat applied operation methods to adapt to the reality, he noted, adding that Ambassador Loi regularly contacted with APC members and the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) to exchange information on the situation in South Africa and Africa and share experience in COVID-19 prevention and control as well as promote cooperation among parties and optimise opportunities from the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

The Vietnamese Embassy played the role as a bridge linking the DIRCO and the Vietnam’s Foreign Ministry in preparing for South Africa to join the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC).

Under the chair of Vietnam – the ASEAN Chair 2020, South Africa, along with Colombia and Cuba, signed the agreement to join the TAC, opening opportunities on broader and deeper cooperation in politics, economy, socio-culture between ASEAN and the countries.

Ambassador Salman Al Farisi hailed the achievements that Vietnam has made as the ASEAN Chair and a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, contributing to strengthening the common voice of ASEAN in the international arena, dealing with challenges of the region in a timely manner, and helping to build a Southeast Asian region of peace, solidarity and prosperity.

Ambassador Loi said that in 2020 when South Africa performed the role as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council and the President of the African Union, Vietnam and South Africa coordinated closely at regional and international forums for the common interest of the international community, Africa and Asia.

The Vietnamese and Indonesian ambassadors agreed to continue exchanging information and experience to help Indonesia fulfil the APC Chair role in 2021.

Earlier on January 27, ASEAN ambassadors in South Africa had an online meeting to evaluate the performance of the committee in 2020 and sketch out plan for 2021.

Vietnam Social Security launches programme to bring warm Tet to poor patients

The Vietnam Social Security (VSS) on February 8 launched a programme to bring a warm Tet (Lunar New Year) festival to poor patients covered by health insurance in central and provincial-level hospital across the country.

At least 1,000 gift packages are set to be presented to the patients with funding raised from VSS staff and donors.

The two-day programme is held in different forms in localities depending on the developments of COVID-19.

Earlier in 2020, the VSS carried out numerous charity activities to support victims of consecutive storms and flooding in the central and Central Highlands regions, including the raising of 1 billion VND for them, along with the provision of electronic health insurance cards for locals in 10 flood-hit provinces.

Last year, the sector collected nearly 11.6 billion VND as donation from its staff and donors to present nearly 73,500 health insurance cards and 940 health insurance record books to the needy./.

Russian official underscores people-to-people diplomacy

Vice Chairwoman of the Russia – Vietnam Friendship Association (RVFA) Regina Budarina has attributed the success of the 13th National Party Congress to the pillars of Party, State, and people-to-people diplomacy.

In a recent interview with Russian news agency Sputnik, Budarina said the results of the congress will contribute to ensuring political stability in Vietnam for the years to come. The Communist Party of Vietnam’s leadership, along with people-to-people diplomacy on the back of State support, have found success in various fields.

She described people-to-people diplomacy as an important external policy resource and an equitable partner of the State in dialogue development and international cooperation, which has helped improve mutually-beneficial ties and raising understanding of the culture, tradition, and lifestyles of citizens worldwide.

Regarding Russia-Vietnam ties at present, Budarina said the two countries marked the 70th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties last year. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the RVFA still completed important plans, such as holding the fifth junior painting competition and exhibitions on the memory of Vietnamese soldiers in the Great Patriotic War of Russia.

On October 20, the RVFA also held a scientific seminar on the role of people-to-people diplomacy in the development of Russia – Vietnam ties, with 358 Russian and Vietnamese delegates taking part.

It also successfully organised over 60 online trade promotion meetings between Russian and Vietnamese companies seeking partners./.

HCM City leaders pay tribute to fallen soldiers

Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee Nguyen Van Nen on February 8 led a delegation to lay wreaths and offer incense at the HCM City Martyrs’ Cemeteries at Khong Ten and Lac Canh hills.

This is a traditional activity of the municipal Party Committee, authorities and people on the occasion of the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.

Delegates spent a minute of silence, expressing their deep gratitude to heroes and martyrs who laid down their lives for the national independence and reunification.

Immediately after the visits, the delegation offered incense and Banh Tet (round glutinous rice cake) in tribute to Hung Kings – the legendary founders of Vietnam, and Nguyen Huu Canh, who founded the Saigon – Gia Dinh region (present HCM City) in 1698, at the Hung Kings Memorial Park in Thu Duc city.

The delegation also laid wreaths in tribute to President Ho Chi Minh, President Ton Duc Thang at the Ho Chi Minh Museum in HCM City.

On the same day, a delegation of the municipal People’s Council, People’s Committee and the Fatherland Front Committee of HCM City burnt incense to commemorate martyrs at Ben Duoc Martyrs Memorial Temple in Cu Chi district./.

Vietnam Red Cross helping people hit by pandemic, disasters

The Vietnam Red Cross Society (VRC) spent a total of 4.8 trillion VND (209.6 million USD) on humanitarian activities in 2020, a 10 percent increase compared to 2019.

The funds were mobilised from all resources, from organisations and individuals inside and outside of the country to international friends, said Tran Quoc Hung, Vice President of the VRC Central Committee in an interview granted to the Vietnam News Agency.

Its humanitarian activities last year primarily targeted those affected by COVID-19 and natural disasters in the central region.

When the pandemic first broke out in Vietnam, the VRC stepped up dissemination efforts to raise awareness about disease prevention and control measures, and mobilised resources to support medical workers and volunteers on the frontlines of the fight as well as people living in locked-down areas.

It also appealed for support for central provinces hit by storms and flooding.

As an active and responsible member of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, the VRC also provided support for people in China, the US, India, and Cambodia, with over 800,000 medical facemasks worth 176,000 USD and 30,000 USD in cash sent in response to an International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies’ appeal.

The organisation has recently proposed several projects relating to COVID-19 vaccines, through the federation or with partners of member societies.

In 2021, with the pandemic and natural disasters developing in a complex fashion, the VRC commits to effectively organising movements and campaigns and improving external and mobilisation affairs to ensure sufficient resources to carry out its efforts and measures./.

Three ethnic villages in Binh Dinh connected to electricity grid

Three disadvantaged villages in the central province of Binh Dinh have been given access to the national electricity grid as the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday nears.

Cat, Chom, and Ka Bong villages are in Van Canh district’s Canh Lien commune and home to 300 families from the Bana ethnic minority group.

Invested by the People’s Committee of Van Canh district, the power transmission project cost some 15 billion VND (645,700 USD) from the provincial budget.

The power system comprises a 22 kV transmission line measuring 9.5 km and three transformer stations with a capacity of 50 kVA each.

Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Ho Quoc Dung said the completion of the project bolsters local people’s access to information and enhances production and studies, thereby improving the quality of people’s lives.

On the occasion, a number of electrical appliances were presented to the forest management department and teachers at the Canh Lien kindergarten in the three villages.

Three other villages in Binh Dinh have yet to be connected to the national grid./.

Chinese locality presents medical supplies to Quang Ninh

Representatives from the northern border province of Quang Ninh received medical supplies from Dongxing city and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in China at a ceremony held at Bac Luan II Bridge in Mong Cai city on February 8.

The aid included 5,000 personal protective suits, 2,000 pairs of protective glasses, and 1.8 tonnes of disinfectant from Dongxing.

The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, meanwhile, presented 420,000 surgical masks and 992 bottles of sanitiser.

Quang Ninh is one of Vietnam’s new COVID-19 hotpots. As of the morning of February 8, the province had recorded 47 community infections in this latest outbreak, which began on January 27./.

PM makes pre-Tet visit to Hanoi air defence division

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc inspected combat readiness and conveyed New Year wishes to officers and soldiers at Division 361 under the Air Defence-Air Force in Hanoi on February 8.

The PM took the occasion to send his New Year greetings to officers and soldiers on duty in remote and island areas nationwide to safeguard national sovereignty.

He hailed Division 361 for fulfilling the task of firmly safeguarding the air space of Hanoi and consolidating internal solidarity.

The leader asked the whole army, the Air Defence-Air Force in general and Division 361 in particular to stay ready to safeguard border areas, air space, seas and islands of the nation, realise the Resolution adopted by the 13th National Party Congress, and the Resolution by the 11th Congress of the Army’s Party Organisation.

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc at the working session with Division 361 (Photo: VNA)

Division 361 must continually improve training quality, maintain close ties with people and well perform mass mobilisation in the new situation.

PM Phuc expressed his belief that on the back of the past achievements, Division 361 will continue overcoming challenges and accomplishing its assigned tasks, thus deserving the trust of the Party, State and people.

Founded on May 19, 1965, Division 361 fought in over 1,800 battles in more than 20 cities and provinces nationwide, shot down 591 enemy aircraft of various kinds, including 35 B52 aircraft. They also contributed to the “Hanoi – Dien Bien Phu on Air” victory in December 1972./.

Cà Mau wants to reduce poverty rate by 0.3 percentage points this year

The Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Cà Mau targets a 0.3 percentage point reduction in the poverty rate this year, according to its Fatherland Front Committee.

Phan Mộng Thành, deputy chairman of the committee, said poor households would be carefully identified together with socio-political and religious organisations, and specific measures would be taken to help every poor and near-poor household escape poverty.

The measures include helping them carry out small trade, breed animals or grow crops, he said.

The number of poor households had reduced from 9.94 per cent in 2016 to 2.25 per cent at the end of 2019, but they still number more than 10,900.

To help the poor household escape poverty sustainably, the Fatherland Front Committee plans to mobilise resources from society through the Fund for the Poor and the Social Welfare Fund for welfare policies.

Each grassroots level branch of all socio-political and other organisations will help one poor or near-poor household escape poverty, or help prevent a newly escaped one fall back into poverty.

Last year more than 3,000 households escaped poverty, exceeding the target set by the People’s Committee by 11 per cent.

Of the 3,000, 2,400 were assisted by the Fatherland Front Committee and other organisations.

Thành said to achieve this, the families were helped with production or business and obtaining soft loans for the purpose.

The Fatherland Front Committee has mobilised more than VNĐ71 billion (US$3 million) for the fund and used it to build 84 rural bridges, build or repair 1,941 houses belonging to the poor, drill 92 wells, give 26,000 gifts and donate nearly 130 tonnes of rice, and provide health checks and medicines for 12,000 poor people since the beginning

The province’s Fund for Supporting Farmers has provided loans worth more than 42 billion ($1.8 million) to 4,600 farmers, helping many escape poverty.

Trần Thị Quyết, deputy chairwoman of the province Farmers Association, said before the implementation of the projects, many farmers faced difficulties such as lack of resources and access to advanced techniques.

But after the projects began many have achieved excellent results and become model farmers.

The participating farmers have co-operated among themselves and with companies, she said.

Their products include blood cockle, rice straw mushroom, clean vegetables, and shrimp farmed using two – stage method with advanced techniques.

The Fund for Supporting Farmers has provided soft loans worth a total of VNĐ300 million ($13,000) to 15 farmers in Phú Tân District’s Việt Thắng Commune for a project to breed blood cockle.

Through the Fund for Supporting Farmers, the province has established 230 co-operative groups, 17 co-operatives and 519 occupation groups.

Around 77 per cent of the province’s population lives in rural areas and 56.7 per cent of its workforce is in agriculture, according to the local Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Ethnic cultures, national treasures on display at An Giang Museum

The An Giang Museum in the Mekong Delta province of the same name opened an exhibition on February 9 of the Khmer, Cham, and Hoa ethnic minority cultures and a section preserving five national treasures.

The exhibition showcases the groups’ traditional crafts of beading and brocade weaving and their weddings, folk art, and culinary delights, among other cultural features.

The five national treasures are the Brahma Giong Xoai statue, dating from the 6th-7th centuries, two sets of Linga and Yoni from the 5th-7th centuries, a Giong Xoai wooden Buddha statue from the 4th-6th centuries, and a Khanh Binh stone Buddha statue from the 6th-7th centuries.

Ho Thi Hong Thi, deputy director of the museum, said the exhibition aims to create a cultural space for the public on the occasion of the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday and attract tourists.

The number of visitors is restricted and COVID-19 prevention and control measures are strictly applied, she said.

Both exhibition spaces are open until February 14./.

Congratulations continue to come for Party General Secretary on re-election

Foreign party and state leaders have sent their warmest congratulations to Party General Secretary and State President Nguyen Phu Trong on his re-election as the leader of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee for the 13th tenure.

The congratulatory messages were cabled by President of the Republic of Korea Moon Jae-in, Chairman of the People’s Action Party of Singapore Gan Kim Yong, Chairman of the Mongolian People’s Party Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Sitaram Yechury, General Secretary of the All India Forward Bloc Debabrata Biswas, and President of Communist Party of Bangladesh Mujahidul Islam Selim.

On the list are also the Workers Party of Bangladesh’s Chairman Rashed Khan Menon and its Secretary-General Fazle Hossain Badsha, along with Chairperson of the Communist Party of Sweden Povel Johansson, President of the Communist Party of Chile Guillermo Teillier, Secretary General of Mexico’s Popular Socialist Party Jesus Antonio Carlos Hernandez, several ambassadors and leaders of friendship organisations with Vietnam in foreign countries./.

Party official commends National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology on good work

Politburo member and standing member of the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat Vo Van Thuong has commended staff members of the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology (NIHE) for their tireless efforts in COVID-19-related research.

Making a visit to the institute on February 9 on the occasion of the Lunar New Year festival, the Party official affirmed that the NIHE has always fulfilled its tasks in researching and training, especially in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

He noted that Vietnam was one of the first four countries in the world successfully in culturing and isolating the SARS-CoV-2, thus contributing to the development of vaccine for COVID-19.

Leaders of the institute are always the first to arrive at pandemic hotspots and the last to leave after the outbreaks are contained, helping enhancing the quality of medical services at the grassroots level, and people’s trust in the control of the pandemic, Thuong said.

He asked relevant agencies, especially the Health Ministry, to provide the best possible support for the institute to fulfill its tasks.

Health Minister Nguyen Thanh Long said the health sector has done its best in 2020 and has fulfilled the tasks assigned by the Party and the State, contributing to achieving the twin targets of containing the COVID-19 pandemic and maintaining economic development.

The sector will make further efforts in 2021, an important year for reforming the health sector, he promised./.

Embassy updates South African Communist Party on 13th National Party Congress results

The Vietnamese Embassy in South Africa informed the South African Communist Party (SACP) about major outcomes of the recent 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) during an online meeting on February 9.

The meeting aims to enhance mutual understanding, solidarity and cooperation between the two Parties, and further contribute to promoting left-wing, worker and progressive movements in the world.

It was co-chaired by Vietnamese Ambassador Hoang Van Loi, and Politburo member and head of the SACP Central Committee’s commission for foreign relations Frans Baleni.

Ambassador Loi thanked the SACP Central Committee for extending congratulations to the 13th National Congress of the CPV, saying nearly 370 congratulatory messages and letters sent by parties, agencies, organisations and individuals from 93 countries to the congress are a great source of encouragement and reflect the confidence of comrades, friends and partners in the Vietnamese Party.

The SACP showed interest in the preparations for the congress, including the collection of feedback on draft documents. It also wanted to know more about the role of the CPV Central Committee’s Organisation Commission, personnel training and planning in the Party, the enhancement of female Party members’ role at all levels, and Vietnam’s experience in COVID-19 prevention and control, among others.

The South African officials said Vietnam’s valuable experience will be useful for the SACP in organising its 15th congress slated for 2022.

Over the past time, the two Parties have regularly exchanged high-ranking delegations, cooperated in bilateral and multilateral forums, and shared information about their operation.

In July 2019, Politburo member Pham Minh Chinh, Secretary of the CPV Central Committee and head of the Committee’s Organisation Commission, paid a visit to South Africa, during which he held talks with SACP General Secretary Blade Nzimande to seek ways to boost the bilateral cooperation, friendship and traditional ties./.

Government chief allows enforcement of social distance in major pandemic-hit localities

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has allowed pandemic-hit localities, such as Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and Hai Phong to deploy drastic COVID-19 prevention and control measures, including social distancing in an effort to effectively slow the spread of COVID-19.

He also welcomed the decision made by HCM City and Ha Noi administrations to cancel fireworks shows on the forthcoming Lunar New Year’s Eve to limit crowds as a way of preventing the virus transmission to the wider community.

PM Phuc consented to the Ministry of Health’s proposal to intensify COVID-19 testing in high-risk areas, while calling on local residents to refrain from travelling during the Lunar New Year holiday in a bid to help prevent spread of the disease.

He also agreed with the ministry’s proposal to purchase COVID-19 vaccine produced by the AstraZeneca Group and begin injections in the first quarter of the year.

The Ministry of Health and its minister are responsible for selecting partners, vaccines, and those to be vaccinated, with funding coming from the State, Phuc stated.

With regard to COVID-19 update, the Ministry of Health confirmed a further 45 new community cases on February 8 afternoon, including  Quang Ninh (3), Hanoi (3), Gia Lai (2), Ho Chi Minh (25 ), and Hai Duong (12).

The majority of fresh cases came into close contact with coronavirus patients from the nation’s COVID-19 hotspots.

Vietnam has documented 2,050 SARS-CoV-2 infections so far. Of the total, 1,160 are locally-transmitted cases, with 467 detected since the latest coronavirus outbreak hit the country on January 27.

Amid complicated developments relating to COVID-19, Health Minister Nguyen Thanh Long has requested that Ho Chi Minh City apply fresh social distancing measures in some areas following the latest detection of new cases linked to the outbreak at Tan Son Nhat International Airport.

The proposal has come following the southern city recently detecting 25 new cases in the community.

Minister Long said the latest outbreak in the baggage handling area at Tan Son Nhat Airport could have initially occurred a while ago and some people involved may have already been infected and then gone on to recover.

“The outbreak in HCMC was quite complicated and has gone through many cycles of infection; therefore, the source of this outbreak has not yet been determined. This is what makes us very worried,” he said.

The Heath Minister added that even though they did not come into contact with air passengers, the infected airport staff could still have interacted other people in the community. He has therefore asked the municipal administration to take urgent steps aimed at preventing the outbreak from spreading further among the wider community.

Over the past 11 days, the nation has registered 467 domestic cases throughout 12 cities and provinces. Indeed, Hai Duong, and Quang Ninh, top the list of hotspots with 321 and 50 cases, each.

HCM City on full COVID-19 alert, sets up epidemic command centre

As the largest city in the south of the country, Ho Chi Minh City has been requested to establish an epidemic command centre specifically aimed at bringing the metropolis’ latest novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak under control.

He has therefore assigned the Ministry of Health to work closely alongside the municipal administration to promptly establish the command centre.

The PM also permitted HCM City and Hanoi capital as well to impose social distancing measures at a number of selected places that can be judged to be high-risk locations in terms of spreading the virus.

HCM City is on full alert after dozens of cases closely linked to the southern city’s latest hotspot at Tan Son Nhat International Airport were detected. In addition, a further two suspect cases at the airport were also announced on February 9.

Local authorities moved to ramp up epidemic preventive measures to the highest level at the airport and in other sites throughout the city. All passengers and their relatives were required to strictly abide by health recommendations taken against COVID-19 by the Ministry of Health.

Following the most-recent cases, the southern metropolis scrambled to quickly track down and quarantine all individuals who came into contact with COVID-19 patients and their relatives. The HCM City Centre for Disease Control (HCDC) was required to re-test all staff at the airport on a daily basis.

The city has locked down more than 10 residential quarters and blocks of flats across seven districts in an effort to slow the spread of the virus. It decided to suspend all non-essential services, starting from February 9, along with not holding the opening ceremony of the Nguyen Hue Flower Street Festival in the buildup to the Lunar New Year, known locally as Tet.

Experts have warned that with the source of infection yet to be identified, Ho Chi Minh City is at high risk of seeing the virus spread among the community. The number of infections is likely to increase considerably over the coming days.

Ho Chi Minh City has recorded 31 COVID-19 cases since the virus recurred in Vietnam late last month.

Since the latest outbreak, the virus has since spread to 12 cities and provinces nationwide, with 470 cases confirmed so far. At present, the northern province of Hai Duong is still the country’s largest hotpot with 321 cases.

Businesses provide additional support for COVID-19 fight

The Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) of Hanoi on February 9 received donations from local businesses as part of contributions aimed at helping with novel coronavirus (COVID-19) prevention and control efforts in the capital.

The donations include VND1 billion from Sun Group, VND1 billion from Him Lam Land Corporation, and VND750 million from Geleximco Group.

During the ceremony the Hanoi VFF chapter also announced cash deliveries to on-duty workers and needy people in concentrated isolation areas.

Nguyen Lan Huong, chairwoman of the Hanoi VFF chapter, showed sincere thanks to doctors and nurses who are on the front line to fight COVID-19, as well as businesses, soldiers, police officers, and people who have come together in an effort to curb the spread of the pandemic.

Source: VNA/VNN/VNS/SGGP/VOV/NDO/Dtinews/SGT/VIR

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