Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh motivates SMEs to grow, while Ambassador Pham Thanh Binh strengthens ties with China. The National Assembly introduces new Party organizations, and Vietnam commits to nuclear disarmament. The textile fair highlights sustainability, and preparations for the Day of Vesak showcase Vietnam’s cultural dedication.
On February 27, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urged small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to overcome hurdles for growth during a government conference aimed at addressing challenges faced by SMEs. He emphasized the importance of engaging with businesses to understand their needs and promote their expansion.
On the same day, Vietnamese Ambassador to China Pham Thanh Binh paid a courtesy visit to Yang Wanming, president of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, marking the start of his tenure. Binh reaffirmed Vietnam’s commitment to strengthening relations with China as integral to its foreign policy.
Tran Thanh Man, a member of the Politburo and Chairman of the National Assembly, chaired a conference in Hanoi to introduce the establishment of 11 new Party organizations under the National Assembly Party Committee, which includes various committees dedicated to different sectors such as legal affairs and social issues.
During the high-level session of the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, Vietnamese Ambassador Mai Phan Dung reiterated Vietnam’s support for nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation initiatives, highlighting the Conference’s critical role in global disarmament discussions.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has acknowledged that several foreign nationals, including Vietnamese, are currently detained in Myanmar due to a crackdown on online scams. Spokeswoman Pham Thu Hang stated that they were verifying the details of those affected.
Vietnam’s appeal to international textile producers was underscored at the Vietnam International Trade Fair for Apparel, Textiles, and Textile Technologies 2025. The event, held on February 27 in Ho Chi Minh City, showcased Vietnam’s strategic position and commitment to sustainable practices.
The Vietnam Buddhist Sangha announced its collaboration with the International Council for the Day of Vesak to successfully host the 20th United Nations Day of Vesak Celebrations in 2025. Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh acknowledged Buddhism’s profound impact on Vietnamese culture and national development during a meeting with ICDV representatives.
In summary, Vietnam is actively working on various fronts, including enhancing support for SMEs, strengthening international relations, and engaging in disarmament efforts. The establishment of new Party organizations signifies a commitment to effective governance. Furthermore, Vietnam’s emphasis on sustainability in the textile industry and the celebration of Buddhism illustrate the nation’s cultural and strategic initiatives on both domestic and global stages.
Original Source: en.vietnamplus.vn