UK officials highlight Vietnam’s transformation

From rebuilding after conflict to becoming one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, Vietnam has shown what is possible through unity, vision, and perseverance.

High-rise financial buildings in central Ho Chi Minh City along the Saigon River. (Photo: VNA)
High-rise financial buildings in central Ho Chi Minh City along the Saigon River. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s transformation over the past eight decades is a testament to the strength and spirit of Vietnamese people, British officials said at a celebration in London marking the 80th anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day and the 15th anniversary of the Vietnam – UK Strategic Partnership.

Speaking at the September 16 event, hosted by the Vietnamese Embassy in the UK and chaired by Ambassador Do Minh Hung, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Seema Malhotra, praised Vietnam’s journey from post-war reconstruction to one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, saying "Vietnam has shown what is possible through unity, vision, and perseverance."

The ceremony was attended by senior Vietnamese and UK leaders, along with around 250 guests representing the Royal Family, Parliament, government bodies, businesses, diplomats, international partners and the Vietnamese community in the UK.

In his remarks, Politburo member Nguyen Xuan Thang, President of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics (HCMA) and Chairman of the Central Theory Council, recalled Vietnam’s journey since September 2, 1945, when President Ho Chi Minh proclaimed the Declaration of Independence.

He said through countless challenges and hardships, with unwavering will, resilience, intellect, and a deep desire to rise up, Vietnam has transformed into a peaceful and stable country. It boasts a dynamic economy, a progressive society, a rich cultural heritage, and an ever-improving quality of life for its people. Vietnam has become a trusted partner of nearly 200 nations and an active, responsible member of the international community.

Thang reaffirmed that Vietnam attaches great importance to relations with the UK. Over more than 50 years of diplomatic ties and 15 years of Strategic Partnership, he said, the two countries have become equal and reliable partners, with comprehensive cooperation deepening across politics, defence, security, trade and education as well as new fields like finance, high technology, energy transition and climate response.

He stressed that amid global uncertainties, Vietnam pursues an independent, self-reliant foreign policy centred on peace, diversification and multilateralism. He said this is a timely opportunity for both countries to elevate their Strategic Partnership, deepen political trust, expand practical cooperation, and jointly contribute to peaceful solutions to regional and global challenges within the UN and other multilateral frameworks.

For her part, Malhotra highlighted progress in bilateral ties, including trade, education, climate, green finance, digital transformation, financial centre development, net-zero goals, and cooperation against organised crime and illegal migration.

She underlined the UK’s readiness to share expertise in international financial centre development, placing education at the heart of cooperation, and advancing collaboration in green finance, net zero and digital transition.

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Speaker of the UK House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle (Photo: VNA)

Speaker of the UK House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle described Vietnam’s 80-year journey as remarkable – from winning independence to achieving rapid economic growth without leaving its people behind. He called Vietnam an “Asian tiger” leading the region in new technology, pharmaceuticals and education.

He said the National Day celebration in London with the presence of many ambassadors reflected Vietnam’s growing international standing. He stressed that the 15-year strategic partnership was not only about cooperation but also about friendship, connection and shared responsibility for global security.

Kyril Whittaker, a researcher on Vietnam’s political history, said the country’s development had always been people-centred. He cited anti-hunger and literacy campaigns and gold donation drives launched by President Ho Chi Minh’s government in 1945 as examples of building a state “of the people, by the people and for the people.” He noted that Vietnam has since built strong education and healthcare systems and is on track for continued rapid economic growth.

The event also featured an art exhibition by young Vietnamese painter Xeo Chu, musical performances by international artists, and traditional Vietnamese cuisine./.

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