The fourth theoretical exchange between the Communist Party of Vietnam
(CPV) and the Communist Party of Japan (CPJ) opened in the central
coastal city of Da Nang on Oct. 29.
At the two-day symposium
entitled “Capitalism and Socialism in the 21st Century”, President of
the Central Theoretical Council Dinh The Huynh, who is also Politburo
member and Secretary of the CPV Central Committee, affirmed the belief
in the vitality and prospect for development of socialism based on great
achievements.
In a report themed modern capitalism and the
development trend of socialism, CPJ Vice Chairman Ogata Yasuo, head of
the Japanese delegation to the event, mentioned the current situation of
capitalism in facing difficulties of the economic recession and
political security disorder.
Ogata also analysed two main
characters of the 20th century, including the development and strength
of socialist countries like Vietnam and China despite the collapse of
the system of socialism in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
and the overthrow of the colonialism regime.
He touched upon the
strong economic development in socialist countries such as Vietnam and
China, saying that capitalist nations have not yet had effective
measures to solve the world’s economic crisis since 2008.
On the
relationship between the CPV and the CPJ, Ogata said despites
differences in history, operation conditions and tasks, the two parties
have many similarities in their cause and goals. Both parties have
increased exchanges to supplement their perceptions during the
revolutionary cause of each party, he added./.