Party leader receives outgoing US Ambassador
Party General Secretary To Lam on January 9 received US Ambassador Marc Evans Knapper, who paid a farewell visit upon completing his tenure in Vietnam.
Party General Secretary To Lam on January 9 received US Ambassador Marc Evans Knapper, who paid a farewell visit upon completing his tenure in Vietnam.
Foreign affairs played an important role in maintaining a peaceful and stable international and regional environment; expanding friendships and partnerships without creating adversaries; deepening international integration to attract and effectively utilise external resources for development, including markets, investment, science and technology, and human resources training; and promoting the image of a confident, resilient Vietnam actively contributing to global affairs, Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Nguyen Quoc Dung highlighted.
Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang Hang called on Bloomberg, as a reputable US-based media organisation, to continue contributing to the Vietnam–US Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, strengthening mutual understanding between the two peoples and deepening multifaceted cooperation.
With its 80-year legacy and spirit of innovation, the VNA will further affirm its role as Vietnam’s premier national news agency, the authoritative voice of the nation, and a strong bridge connecting the country with international friends and overseas Vietnamese worldwide.
Half a century since the war's end and national reunification, Vietnam remains committed to building on the achievements of Doi moi (Renewal) and deeper international integration while staying determined to implement strategic breakthroughs and major national policies to herald a new era of national development.
Party General Secretary To Lam stated that economic, trade, and investment relations should remain an important pillar of the Vietnam-US relationship, along with expansion of collaboration in science and technology, innovation, energy, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture - areas where the US has strengths and Vietnam has growing demand.