>Party leader visits military radio and television station
>
>Party leader Le Kha Phieu visits the station's technical department. General
>Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee Le Kha Phieu
>visited the military radio and television station on September 10 on the
>occasion of its 25th anniversary (September 20, 1945-September 20, 2000). The
>Party leader praised the efforts made by the military radio and television
>staff in popularising the guidelines and policies of the Party and State and
>in encouraging armymen and people to raise their combating ability and work in
>service of national defence and construction. Mr Phieu asked military radio
>and television reporters to raise working proficiency so as to match military
>exploits and development achievement.
>
>UN Millennium Summit issues declaration The three-day United Nations
>Millennium Summit ended on September 8 in New York by issuing a Millennium
>Declaration. The declaration outlined orientations for the world to enter the
>21st century and affirmed determination to resolve common problems facing
>mankind such as hunger and poverty, disease and peace keeping. More than 150
>State and government leaders and many senior officials of the largest
>organisation in the world attended the conference, considered a historic
>marker on the threshold of the new millennium.
>

>NA chairman attends AIPO General Assembly
>
>NA Chairman Manh addressing AIPO General Assembly. National Assembly Chairman
>Nong Duc Manh left Hanoi on September 10 to participate in the 21st General
>Assembly of the ASEAN Inter-parliamentary Organisation (AIPO) due to be held
>in Singapore from September 10-15. This is made at the invitation of the
>speaker of the Singaporean Parliament, who is also the current AIPO president.
>Chairman Manh is accompanied by the chairman of the NA Committee for External
>Relations, Do Van Tai; head of the NA Office, Vu Mao; head of the NA Committee
>for Social Affairs, Nguyen Thi Than and other NA deputies.
>
>PM visits Russia Prime Minister Phan Van Khai, his wife and entourage arrived
>in Moscow on September 10 for an official visit to Russia as guests of his
>Russian counterpart, Mikhail Kasyanov. Russian deputy prime minister, Ms
>Valentine Matviyenkov; deputy foreign minister and others came to the plane to
>receive their Vietnamese guests. Prime Minister Phan Van Khai and Deputy Prime
>Minister Matviyenkov inspected the Russian Army�s guards of honour.


>Vietnam, China discuss border issues Vietnam and China held governmental level
>border talks in Hanoi on September 7-9. The Vietnamese delegation was led by
>assistant to the Foreign Minister Le Cong Phung and the Chinese delegation, by
>his counterpart, Wang Yi. The two delegations pledged to do their best to be
>able to sign an agreement on Vinh Bac Bo (the Gulf of Tonkin) delimitation
>within 2000 as agreed by the two countries� top leaders. They noted the
>positive development of the process of negotiation on Vinh Bac Bo delimitation
>in recent time. They also discussed a number of measures to reach their goal
>and to contribute to further promoting their friendly relations.


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