Brief Political News 21/7 “We call on the parties concerned to cease fire, resume talks and support efforts by international community to bring back peace and stability to the region soon,” he said. A delegation from the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) paid a visit to The four-day visit, led by Head of the CPV Central Committee’s Commission for External Relations Hoang Binh Quan, was made at the invitation of the Unified Left Movement of Dominica (MIU). During the talks with MIU General Secretary Miguel Mejia, Quan reiterated that the friendship between CPV and MIU has been growing with many signed bilateral agreements. He said he hopes the two sides will continue working closely to accelerate bilateral relations. Lauding the socio-economic achievements that the Regarding He said For his part, Miguel Mejia affirmed MIU’s constant support to He said CPV’s leadership experience is important to MIU in its process of enhancing its role in Dominican politic system. The MIU leader also pledged to continue exerting efforts to foster the friendship and cooperation between the two parties and peoples, as well as the two country’s partnership in economics, trade and investment. During the visit, the CPV delegation paid a courtesy call to Vice President Margarita Cedeno de Fernandez and attended a special session of the Dominica National Congress. They also had meetings with speakers of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican National Congress and held working sessions with a number of Dominican government officials. During the meetings, Quan proposed that the two countries soon launch negotiations for agreements on investment encouragement and protection, and double tax avoidance, while creating favourable conditions for businesses of both countries to seek opportunities in each other’s market. He suggested that the Quan also informed the host of the East Sea tension and Vietnam’s constant stance of settling disputes through peaceful measures in accordance with international law, especially the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). Dominican officials stated that they will continue working hard to bolster the friendship and cooperation between the two countries, especially in economics and trade. Regarding the Algerian talk on 60th anniversary of Geneva Accords The Vietnam Embassy in Algerian Ambassador to Vietnam Vu The Hiep reviewed the negotiation process leading to the signing of the 1954 Geneva Accords on peace in He also analysed the results of the Geneva Conference and the major contents of the Accords and highlighted their significance to the struggle for national liberation and gaining independence and freedom towards unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of “The lessons learnt from the negotiations and the signing of the accords remain instrumental in boosting Reports presented at the talk helped clarify the meaning, importance and impact of the signing of the 1954 Geneva Accords on peace in Vietnam and Indochina, the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and President Ho Chi Minh that led to Vietnam’s diplomatic victory at that time.” Ambassador Hiep noted. On this occasion, Hiep reaffirmed The Vietnamese diplomat also expressed gratitude to contributors to the national independence and freedom and international friends who supported the just struggle of the Vietnamese people. Head of the Vietnamese Party Central Committee’s Commission for External Relations Hoang Binh Quan on July 19 attended a meeting to celebrate the 35th anniversary of victory of the Sandinista revolution in the Nicaraguan capital city of Addressing the event, Nicaraguan President and Chairman of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSNL) Daniel Ortega recalled the history of the heroic struggle for the national independence following Augusto Sandino’s ideology, which peaked with the victory on July 19, 1979, overthrowing the Somoza dictatorship. He expressed his thanks to The president affirmed the spirit “Christ, socialism and solidarity” with which 60 years of The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on July 18 held a ceremony in The 60th anniversary ceremony was attended by President Truong Tan Sang, government officials and international diplomatic representatives. "The Geneva Agreement, which was signed on July 20, 1954, asked The signing of the agreement was an important milestone in Vietnamese people’s struggle for national liberation, opening up a new period for the Vietnamese Revolution towards total national liberation and unification, he said. The Geneva Conference was the first of its kind, in which the French government and each participating country pledged to respect the sovereignty, independence, unity, territorial integrity, and non-intervention in internal affairs of Vietnam. President Sang noted that although sixty years have elapsed, the agreement teaches He listed a number of lessons that Vietnam hopes for peace, stability in Ukraine Foreign Ministry Spokesman Le Hai Binh made the statement in “ Regarding the situation of the Vietnamese community in The Ukrainian administration has agreed to coordinate with the Vietnamese side in ensuring security and safety for the Vietnamese community there. The Foreign Ministry has also drawn out plans to evacuate Vietnamese citizens if necessary. Meanwhile, the Vietnamese Embassy in In May and June, some Vietnamese families in eastern According to the Vietnamese Embassy, no Vietnamese has been killed during hostilities in eastern Korean NA Speaker highlights relations with Vietnam Vietnam-Republic of Korea (RoK) relations have transitioned to that of co equal partners in a strategic partnership for mutual benefit, said the RoK’s newly elected National Assembly Speaker Chung Ui-hwa on July 18. NA Speaker Chung Ui-hwa made the statement at a reception celebrating his recent election as speaker, attended by Vietnamese ambassador to the RoK Pham Huu Chi in Ambassador Chi also briefed his host on He expressed his hope that the RoK’s newly elected NA Speaker will continue to promote future cooperative relations between the two nations. For his part, NA Speaker Chung Ui-hwa highlighted the development of cooperative relations between the two legislative bodies and governments recently. He said that over 60,000 Vietnamese brides have become members of families in the RoK and requested the The RoK leader also suggested both nations should continue to cooperate to make contributions to peace, stability and development in region and support the settlement of disputes through peaceful dialogues in accordance with international law and with international mechanism including the UN. Condolences to Malaysian plane tragedy Vietnamese senior leaders have expressed their condolences and deep sympathy to the Government, people, and families of the victims of the tragic Malaysia Airlines crash in On July 18, President Truong Tan Sang sent a message of condolence to Malaysian King Apdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah following receipt of information that Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crashed in the eastern region of Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh also conveyed their condolences to their counterparts Najib Tun Razak and Anifa Hj Aman. In response to reporters’ inquiries on the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crash, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Le Hai Binh noted that “We extend our heartfelt condolences to the Government, people, and families of the deceased,” he said. Laos-Vietnam traditional friendship marked Major Lao newspapers have run a series of articles and photos of Vietnam-Laos fine relations marking the 37th anniversary of the signing of the Vietnam-Laos Friendship and Cooperation Treaty (July 18). The Pasaxon Daily of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Part hailed the tremendous achievements in the two countries’ friendship and comprehensive cooperation while reviewing the results of bilateral cooperation in politics, diplomacy, defence-security, economics, culture, education-training and human resources development. Other media agencies such as Lao Nation, Last year’s two-way trade hit a record high of US$1 billion and reached US$766 million in the first half of 2014, up 51 percent from a year earlier. Vietnamese embassy assists citizens in eastern Ukraine The Vietnamese Embassy in In an interview granted to Vietnam News Agency correspondents in A general evacuation plan for those citizens was approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in May while the Vietnamese Embassy has regularly informed the Vietnamese community of the escalating tension in the region, he said. The embassy worked closely with the Foreign Ministry and the State Committee for Nationalities and Migration as well as transportation sector of the host country to get all conditions ready for the evacuation of Vietnamese people from these areas to It also called for support from Vietnamese enterprises and families in other cities, such as Currently, children of the Vietnamese families in the areas have been sent home or to other localities that are safe. Many of their parents, however, remain there due to their ongoing business, he said. The Vietnamese Embassy has arranged a number of meetings to advise these people on their future plans, raising impacts from a protracted fighting and the host Ukraine likely amending 300-400 laws when integrating into the EU, Tri said.- |
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