Political News Headlines 13/3 Vietnamese Ambassador to Ambassador Chau introduced Belgian officials to He said he hopes The two countries share a fine political relationship and similarities in their legal systems, making co-operation in judicial matters mutually beneficial, the diplomat asserted. For his part, Jean-Francois Leclercq, General Prosecutor of the Judicial Reform committee outlines 2014 legal agenda The Central Steering Committee for Judicial Reform held a conference in Ha Noi yesterday, March 12, to gather opinions for a report reviewing last year's judicial restructuring and tasks for 2014.
President Truong Tan Sang, who is head of the committee, presided over the 14th working session. According to the draft report prepared by the committee, Positive changes have been made in the processes of investigation, prosecution, trial and execution, which helped prevent incorrect verdicts. At the session, delegates focused on clarifying the shortcomings in recent reforms, analysing the reasons and suggesting several major solutions to improve procedures in the future. According to the delegates, the slowness in the implementation of some projects, such as the restructuring of investigative agencies towards one collective lead and the organisation of both the people's procuracy and the people's court systems into four levels (instead of three as now) had affected the process of judicial reform. Regarding this year's targets, delegates attached importance to amending legal documents in line with the recently revised Constitution. In addition, attention was paid to clarifying litigation laws and further specifying judicial power in building a socialist, law-governed State, they said. Agreeing with the meeting's report, President Sang urged the delegates to soon solve existing problems and asked them to avoid overlapping to reduce unjust cases. Policy-makers and climate change experts from The participants also held a dialogue to explore options for funding green investments in energy, transport, agriculture, and manufacturing. The two-day workshop was hosted by the Ministry of Planning and Investment with support from Asia LEDS Partnership's members, including the United Nations Development Programme, US Agency for International Development, and the World Bank. "Investment in low-carbon technologies, businesses, and infrastructure are central to achieving green growth," stated Orestes Anastasia, the co-chair of the Asia Low Emission Development Strategies Partnership. It can simultaneously help in reducing poverty, increasing economic competitiveness and energy security, and reducing emissions that contribute to climate change, he emphasized. In the meantime, achieving green growth requires a significant shift in investment, and identifying and accessing new sources of climate change funding, as well as mainstreaming climate change and environmental aspects into business financing strategies, all of which continue to pose key challenges to the governments, businesses, and other organisations that seek ways to implement low-carbon strategies, the participants noted. In response to accelerating environmental degradation and the growing threat of climate change, an increasing number of countries in Speaking at the workshop, Deputy Minister Nguyen The Phuong stated that He added that all of these investments will require funding from the Government, non-State sector, and the international community. Pham Hoang Mai, the head of the ministry's Department of Science, Education, Natural Resources and Environment, remarked that the cost of damage to the economy of So, The workshop, which wraps up today, covered a variety of financing mechanisms, including public climate investment funds to programmes for small and medium-sized enterprises. A Vietnamese delegation led by Colonel Vu Van Khanh from the Ministry of Defence’s Institute for Defence Strategy joined an ASEAN-EU security-defence seminar on defence and security policy which is taking place in
Colonel Vu Van Khanh reiterated Vietnam’s stance on the settlement of all disputes arising in the East Sea by peaceful means in line with international law, especially the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC). Regarding maritime security, The event, the first of its kind, is hosted by the European External Action Service (EEAS), the European Security and Representatives from defence agencies of member nations of the EU and ASEAN and the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) discussed the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) and the Participant also debated the EU-ASEAN relations relating to marine security and safety as well as the prospect for their cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. Within the framework of the seminar, they will tour EU security-defence models in the Korean Chairman honoured with PM certificate Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc presented the Prime Minister’s Certificate of Merit to Chairman of the Kumho-Asiana group Park Sam Koo for his contribution to trade, culture, and education cooperation between the two countries. At the awards ceremony in Phuc confirmed that the Vietnamese Government always creates favourable conditions for foreign enterprises, including Kumho Asiana Group, to invest in He pledged In response, Park thanked the Vietnamese Government for helping RoK businesses expand their operation in He confirmed that the certificate of merit crates a great source of encouragement for him to work harder in Leaders send condolences over death of Cuban heroine The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) on March 12 conveyed condolences to its Cuban counterpart over the death of The same day, a delegation from the CPV and the On behalf of the Party, State, and people, Anh expressed his deep sadness over the passing in a book of condolences. Melba Hernandez, a member of the Communist Party of Cuba’s Central Committee and a National Assembly deputy, was one of the two women who joined Fidel Castro in the famous 1953 attacks on the garrisons at Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Cespesdes in order to kick-start the revolution against Fulgencio Batista’s dictatorship. Born on July 28, 1921 in Las Villas, central In 1963, she became the first President of the Cuban Committee of Solidarity with VNN/VOV/VNS/VNA |
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