Party chief urges promoting image of “new Vietnam”

Party General Secretary To Lam underscored that, in the context of profound and rapid changes in the international and regional environment, foreign affairs and international integration have been identified - alongside national defence and security - as a “key and permanent task” of the Party and the State.

Party General Secretary To Lam speaks at the meeting with Vietnamese ambassadors and heads of representative missions abroad (Photo: VNA)
Party General Secretary To Lam speaks at the meeting with Vietnamese ambassadors and heads of representative missions abroad (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Party General Secretary To Lam on January 25 held a meeting in Hanoi with Vietnamese ambassadors and heads of representative missions abroad who returned home to attend the 14th National Party Congress, during which he highlighted the importance of promoting the image of a “new Vietnam” - a responsible, proactive, and constructive member of the international community.

He described this as a notable new dimension of the 14th National Party Congress, with Vietnam not only receiving support but also actively contributing to and staying ready to take the lead in sectors and to engage in addressing global matters such as sustainable development, non-traditional security, peacekeeping, disaster relief, and international humanitarian assistance, while upholding multilateralism and international law.

Appreciating the active and substantive contributions of the ambassadors and heads of missions to the drafting of Congress documents, as well as their efforts in disseminating information about the Congress in host countries, General Secretary Lam underscored that, in the context of profound and rapid changes in the international and regional environment, foreign affairs and international integration have been identified - alongside national defence and security - as a “key and permanent task” of the Party and the State.

The Congress stresses the imperative of strategic autonomy and resilience as the foundation for deeper international integration without dependence, and for enhanced international cooperation while firmly safeguarding independence, sovereignty, and national and ethnic interests. It also reaffirms the goal of advancing Vietnam’s foreign relations in the new era in a manner commensurate with the country’s historical stature, cultural identity, and international standing, clearly reflecting a renewed mindset, strong will, and fresh aspirations of the Vietnamese nation after 40 years of Doi moi (Renewal).

Calling on the ambassadors and heads of representative missions to uphold the highest national and ethnic interests, the General Secretary urged them to thoroughly embrace a spirit of dedication, integrity, creativity, and readiness to think big, act bold, and pursue breakthroughs. At the same time, he emphasised the importance of discipline, responsibility, exemplary conduct, and tangible results.

The Party leader requested that Vietnam’s diplomatic missions closely adhere to the foreign policy orientations of the 14th Party Congress and the directives of the Politburo and the Secretariat. He noted that a new Politburo resolution on implementing the foreign policy guideline of the 14th Congress is also expected to be issued soon.

He further emphasised the pioneering role of ambassadors and heads of missions in monitoring, analysing, and forecasting developments in host countries and globally. Beyond tracking external trends, they must gain deep insights into domestic dynamics and policy drivers of partner countries in order to proactively advise on addressing emerging challenges at an early stage, and seize opportunities to promote substantive cooperation.

Economic diplomacy and science-and-technology diplomacy should be given top priority, the General Secretary stressed, urging diplomatic missions to act more proactively to help expand markets, facilitate technology transfer, promote innovation cooperation and digital transformation, and directly contribute to the implementation of strategic technologies and large-scale projects with significant socio-economic impact. He reaffirmed that people and businesses are both the central actors and beneficiaries of foreign policy, and that effectiveness and public satisfaction should remain the ultimate benchmarks of diplomatic performance.

Finally, the Party chief called on diplomatic missions to continue promoting Vietnam’s soft power, strengthening outreach to overseas Vietnamese communities, safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of Vietnamese citizens and enterprises abroad, and mobilising the valuable resources of overseas intellectuals, experts, and scientists for national development.

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Party General Secretary To Lam (fifth from right, first row) and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (sixth from right, first row) pose for photo with Vietnamese ambassadors and heads of representative missions abroad (Photo: VNA)

At the meeting, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh called on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to continue monitoring the implementation of international commitments, and swiftly develop proactive plans to roll out the action programme for implementing the Resolution of the 14th National Party Congress. He stressed the need for greater strategic proactiveness in external relations, along with intensified research, analysis and assessment of global developments in order to deliver timely, accurate and well-founded forecasts, thereby improving the quality and effectiveness of policy advice to the Party and the State.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung affirmed that the diplomatic sector will make every effort and remain resolute in successfully implementing the foreign policy set forth by the 14th National Party Congress, thereby making substantive contributions to the realisation of the country’s strategic objectives. He also expressed his hope to continue receiving close guidance from the Politburo and the Secretariat, headed by the General Secretary, on foreign affairs and diplomacy.

In the immediate term, the entire diplomatic service will thoroughly grasp the viewpoints and orientations of the 14th Party Congress and translate them into concrete programmes and plans, so as to promptly bring the Congress’s Resolutions into practice./.

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