14th National Party Congress: New momentum from reform, integration, OV resources

The 14th National Party Congress is expected to continue to expand and further specify policies aimed at attracting overseas Vietnamese, particularly the Vietnamese community in France—one of the largest and longest-established communities in Europe, numbering around 350,000 people and exceeding 600,000 when including French citizens of Vietnamese origin.

Nguyen Hai Nam (far right) attends the second Congress of the Union of Vietnamese Associations in Europe. (Photo: VNA)
Nguyen Hai Nam (far right) attends the second Congress of the Union of Vietnamese Associations in Europe. (Photo: VNA)

Paris (VNA) – The 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) is expected to chart major strategic orientations with lasting impact on the country’s development in the new period.

Nguyen Hai Nam, Chairman of the Association of Vietnamese Entrepreneurs in France (Abfrance), described the Congress as a political event of special significance, not only to the 2026–2031 term but also to Vietnam’s long-term development trajectory. Beyond setting strategic directions, it will elect the Party Central Committee and its Politburo and Secretariat, as well as the highest leadership positions. These are foundational decisions that have a direct impact on Vietnam’s development trajectory for many years to come.

The significance of the 14th National Congress is further underscored as it takes place in a particularly historic context - marking 40 years of the Doi moi (Renewal) process (1986–2026), shortly after the 80th anniversary of National Day (September 2, 1945–2025) and the 50th anniversary of national reunification (April 30, 1975–2025).

In this context, Nam expressed his expectation that the Congress will continue to reaffirm and clarify major strategic orientations, with a focus on achieving rapid yet sustainable economic development based on innovation, science and technology, and the knowledge economy, while further advancing institutional improvement, administrative reform, and the building of a modern rule-of-law state.

Notably, he emphasised the importance of strongly mobilising social resources, including those of overseas Vietnamese, who are regarded as an inseparable part of the nation.

From the perspective of a Vietnamese national who has lived and worked in France for many years, the Chairman of Abfrance noted that the recent elevation of Vietnam–France relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership has created favorable conditions for promoting bilateral cooperation across a wide range of fields. In this spirit, he expressed his expectation that the Congress will continue to expand and further specify policies aimed at attracting overseas Vietnamese, particularly the Vietnamese community in France—one of the largest and longest-established communities in Europe, numbering around 350,000 people and exceeding 600,000 when including French citizens of Vietnamese origin.

From a business perspective, Nam emphasised that policy stability, an improved investment environment, and deeper international economic integration are key factors in building confidence among both domestic and foreign business communities. Alongside the achievements made in attracting foreign direct investment, he argued that the 14th National Congress should also pay greater attention to policies that support Vietnamese enterprises and entrepreneurs in investing abroad.

Addressing the need for institutional reform, private-sector development, and the attraction of high-quality investment, he argued that Vietnam needs to be more proactive in identifying and engaging high-caliber human resources through overseas Vietnamese networks comprising individuals with deep expertise, extensive professional experience, and established social standing in their host countries.

In his view, practical experience shows that Vietnam has a particularly strong demand for technical specialists, client-facing professionals, project managers, and individuals with soft skills and international experience - often more urgently than for purely academic scholars or traditional researchers.

Looking ahead to the period following the 14th National Congress, Nam observed that the resource potential of the Vietnamese-origin community in France is substantial, especially if the approach is broadened to include French citizens of Vietnamese descent at varying degrees. He stressed the need to shift from a passive, wait-and-see mindset to a more proactive engagement strategy; to build streamlined and effective international networks that prioritise depth over sheer numbers; and to avoid spreading resources too thinly across numerous associations, particularly at a time when social media already provides strong connectivity support.

He further said that the scope of overseas Vietnamese contributions should not be confined solely to economic or science-and-technology fields, but should be expanded to include culture, the arts, handicrafts, sports, tourism, cuisine, education, vocational training, as well as media and journalism. One particularly groundbreaking proposal he highlighted is to invite capable overseas Vietnamese to work under contract within state agencies and public institutions, and, in the longer term, to potentially serve as full-time National Assembly deputies representing overseas Vietnamese./.

VNA

See more

Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Nguyen Quoc Dung grants an interview to the Vietnam News Agency. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam affirms global responsibility at Board of Peace

Vietnam has practical experience in post-war recovery and stands ready to contribute personnel and resources, within its capacity, to reconstruction efforts, socio-economic recovery and stabilising livelihoods in Gaza.

State President Luong Cuong, on behalf of Party and State leaders, delivers the Lunar New Year message. (Photo: VNA)

State President Luong Cuong conveys Tet greetings on New Year’s Eve

On the occasion of the Lunar New Year (Tet) 2026, at the sacred moment of transition between the old and new year, State President Luong Cuong, on behalf of Party and State leaders, has delivered a message of greetings to all compatriots, comrades, and soldiers nationwide, and the Vietnamese community abroad as well.

Novice monks at Pho Phuoc pagoda in Thailand are very interested in learning about Vietnamese culture, customs, and traditional Lunar New Year practices through making banh chung and banh tet. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese communities abroad celebrate Lunar New Year 2026

Vietnamese communities around the world have been celebrating the Lunar New Year (Tet) with cultural events that highlight traditional customs, strengthen community bonds, and introduce Vietnamese heritage to international friends.

Party General Secretary To Lam visits Ho Chi Minh Relic Site within the Presidential Palace complex (Photo: VNA)

Party chief offers incense in tribute to kings, President Ho Chi Minh

Party General Secretary To Lam offered incense in tribute to the nation’s forefathers at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel and to President Ho Chi Minh at House 67, part of the Ho Chi Minh Relic Site within the Presidential Palace complex in Hanoi on February 16, or the 29th day of the last lunar month.

Vietnamese Ambassador Dang Minh Khoi and Lao Ambassador Shiphandone Oybuabuddy with officials and staff of the two embassies. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, Laos share festive spirit ahead of Lunar New Year 2026

In a warm and festive atmosphere, officials and staff from the two embassies exchanged new year wishes for peace, development and success, reaffirming the great friendship, special solidarity and comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and Laos.

Defence Attaché of Vietnam to Laos Colonel Phan Huu Thang speaks at the event (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam–Laos special relationship remains inseparable

No matter how complex and unpredictable global and regional developments may become, Laos and Vietnam will remain inseparable, said Senior Lieutenant General Vongsone Inpanphim, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Minister of National Defence and Director of the General Political Department of the Lao People’s Army.

Minister of National Defence General Phan Van Giang (R) hosts Michael DeSombre, US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, in Hanoi on February 13. (Photo: qdnd.vn)

Minister of National Defence meets with US Assistant Secretary of State in Hanoi

Stressing that Vietnam will keep close coordination and create the best possible conditions for activities related to the search for US personnel missing in action, Defence Minister Phan Van Giang also called on the US to enhance information sharing on documents and artefacts related to Vietnamese soldiers who laid down or went missing during the war.

Party General Secretary To Lam (right) receices US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Michael DeSombre in Hanoi on February 13. (Photo: VNA)

Party chief receives US Assistant Secretary of State

The US attaches great importance to its Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Vietnam, supports a strong, independent and prosperous Vietnam, and wishes to enhance strategic-level cooperation with the country both bilaterally and on regional and international matters.

General Luong Tam Quang, Politburo member and Minister of Public Security, receives US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Michael DeSombre in Hanoi on February 13. Photo: VNA

Vietnam, US enhance security, law enforcement cooperation

The Ministry of Public Security stands ready to strengthen cooperation with the US in combating transnational crime, said Minister Luong Tam Quang while receiving US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Michael DeSombre in Hanoi on February 13.