Conference highlights Vietnam's role, upcoming Party Congress

Moscow (VNA) – An online conference was held on
December 19 by the Ho Chi Minh Institute under the Saint Petersburg University
of Russia, spotlighting the changing role of Vietnam in the contemporary world,
heading to the 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of
Vietnam (CPV).
The eight-hour event drew a large number of scholars of
Russia, Kazakhstan, Indonesia, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, and
Vietnam.
Russian Ambassador to Vietnam Konstantin Vnukov highlighted
the significant role of the CPV in leading the national construction and
development with great achievements such as high economic growth in many years
and the rising role in the world arena.
Particularly, Vietnam has become one of the few countries
managing to maintain economic expansion amid COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts, he
said.
Meanwhile, Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Ngo Duc Manh
underlined that the 13th National Party Congress is a significant
event of Vietnam. He noted that under the CPV leadership, Vietnam has
maintained political stability, economic growth as well as intensive and
extensive international integration.
Participants at the
event discussed major features in external relations policies and development
strategy of Vietnam as well as socio-economic success of the country over the years.
They noted that despite COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnam has still
increased its role in the international arena, while persisting its
external policy of peace and active and proactive international integration,
willing to befriend with all countries in the world.
Vietnam has also shared a close traditional relationship with
Russia, they said.
Dr. Evgeny Vlasov from the Far Eastern Federal University attributed Vietnam’s success in controlling COVID-19
pandemic to the CPV
and the Government of Vietnam’s close direction with the mobilisation of
efforts of the whole political system in the work, and the support from all the
people.
At the same time, Prof. Dr. Vladimir Kolotov from the Ho Chi Minh
Institute said that the upcoming CPV National Congress will take place in the
context that the global environment is stable but in difficulties. He held
that Vietnamese leaders have sought a wise and optimal way to rise from hard
time.
He held that the new CPV Central Committee will bring Vietnam
to further development in the next five years, maintaining domestic political
stability, economic growth, and power balance.
To this end, Vietnam should ensure the efficiency of personnel work and
management efficiency, he added.
Participants at the event held that Vietnam has
all capacity to become comprehensively modern, successful and stable,
underlining the need for the country to show stronger performance in the
settlement of problems of corruption, personnel degradation, and hostile
forces' activities./.