Vietnam among most successful Asian countries in containing coronavirus: Foreign media

The Australia-based website Eastasiaforum.org on May 28 ran an article titled “Vietnam’s COVID-19 political gains” affirming that Vietnam has earned international accolades as one of the successful countries in Asia to contain the coronavirus.
Vietnam among most successful Asian countries in containing coronavirus: Foreign media ảnh 1At an airport in Vietnam - Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Australia-based website Eastasiaforum.org on May 28ran an article titled “Vietnam’s COVID-19 political gains” affirming thatVietnam has earned international accolades as one of the successful countriesin Asia to contain the coronavirus.

According to the author, Vietnam may win more thaninternational praise, especially in political terms.

The country has been highly transparent in its response tothe crisis through broadcasting regularly on television and keeping itscitizens updated on the pandemic via text messages, the article wrote, addingthat national media is being inundated with public praise over theeffectiveness of government and the Party.

It affirmed that the effectiveness of the Communist Party ofVietnam’s leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic has helped boost the country’sprestige in the international arena.

With only a fraction of the healthcare budget of othersuccessful countries, the performance of Vietnam’s healthcare services issurprising, as it not only has successfully contained the virus, but also has donatedmedical supplies to other countries.

The article stressed that the support reflects the country’sinternational spirit and sense of responsibility, especially when it is currentlythe Chair of ASEAN and a non-permanent member of the United Nations SecurityCouncil.

The author also said that Vietnam will likely bounce backquickly after the pandemic thanks to government efficiency and resilienceduring the crisis. Vietnam’s success in containing the pandemic will make it agood destination for Western firms to invest during the post-coronavirusperiod, especially firms from the United States or Europe.

East Asia Forum is a platform for analysis and research onpolitics, economics, business, law, security, international relations andsociety relevant to public policy, centred on the Asia Pacific region. EastAsia Forum is catalogued and archived by the National Library of Australia./.        
VNA

See more

Malaysia bans single-use plastic bags at public sites (Photo: Bernama)

Malaysia bans single-use plastic bags at public sites

Malaysia will ban the use of single-use plastic bags in forest reserves, national and state parks, marine parks, and geological heritage sites and geosites, as part of efforts to curb environmental pollution.

Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil (Photo: The Edge)

Malaysia develops space technology

Malaysia is ramping up efforts to develop its space technology, with a particular emphasis on the deployment of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites.

People visit the exhibition. (Photo: VNA)

Indonesia honours Islamic civilisation

The exhibition aims to demonstrate the values of Islam as expressed through art and culture in Indonesia and narrates the historical journey of Islam in the archipelago.

Malaysian Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo. (Photo: Bernama)

Malaysia committed to drive digital economy framework

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will work with ASEAN regional leaders to implement the agreement as soon as possible to have an economic impact, not only on Malaysia, but also on the region in the near future.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim (L) and Thai counterpart Paetongtarn Shinawatra (Photo: Bernama)

Malaysia, Thailand commit to closer ties

According to the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Thailand ranked as Malaysia’s seventh largest trade partner globally and third within ASEAN last year, with a total trade volume reaching 25.03 billion USD.

Participants in the "Amazing Thai to the World" project, initiated by Thacca, focus on enhancing the culinary skills of village cooks across Thailand. (Photo: Bangkok Post)

Drive to promote Thai soft power heats up

A significant upskilling and reskilling initiative is needed for Thais, aimed at creating "soft power warriors" for the nation, with a target of 20 million trained individuals by 2027.

Chinese tourists entering Vietnam through Huu Nghi International Border Gate, Lang Son. (Photo: VNA)

Culture, tourism give wings to China-Vietnam relations: expert

In her article posted on the Global Times of China, Liu Xiangyan, associate researcher of the Institute of International Studies at the China Tourism Academy, wrote that with the improvement of transportation networks and enhanced regional cooperation, the two countries have become each other's major markets of tourist sources.

Vietnamese Party General Secretary To Lam (R) receives Party General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping (Photo: VNA)

Top Chinese leader’s state visit to Vietnam a great success: Chinese foreign ministry

Vietnam and China agreed to continue promoting the bilateral friendship, supporting each other in pursuing the socialist path that suits the conditions of each country, enhancing strategic trust to a new level, building a more substantial security cooperation pillar, and utilising opportunities to develop China's new high-quality productive forces and Vietnam's new productive forces to strengthen a broader, more comprehensive cooperative model.