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> Party leader starts China visit
>
> General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Nong Duc Manh
left Hanoi
> Friday, November 30 for an official friendship visit to China.
>
> The visit is being made at the invitation of General Secretary of
the
> Communist Party of China and State President Jiang Zemin.
>
> General Secretary Manh is accompanied by Tran Dinh Hoan, who is a
Politburo
> member, member of the Party Central Committee (PCC) Secretariat,
head of the
> PCC's Organisation Commission and director of the Ho Chi Minh
National
> Political Academy and Vu Khoan, member of the PCC Secretariat.
>
> Other senior officials travelling with the Party leader are Nguyen
Dy Nien,
> PCC member and foreign minister; Nguyen Van Son, PCC member and
head of the
> PCC's Commission for External Relations; Ngo Van Du, PCC member and
director
> of the PCC Office; Ho Tien Nghi, PCC member and assistant to the
Party
> general secretary and Ta Quang Ngoc, PPC member and fisheries
minister.
>
> The delegation also includes Minister of Industry Dang Vu Chu; PCC
member
> and Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Vo Hong Phuc and
Vietnamese
> Ambassador to China Bui Hong Phuc.
>
> ****
>
> Vietnam, Singapore should continue broadening economic ties: leaders
>
>
> General Secretary Nong Duc Manh of the Communist Party of Vietnam on
> Thursday affirmed Vietnam's policy to boost comprehensive relations
with
> Singapore in economy, trade, and investment.
>
> The Party leader made the statement at a reception for visiting
Singaporean
> foreign minister, Shunmugan Jayakumar, in Hanoi.
>
> The view was shared by Prime Minister Phan Van Khai who held a later
> reception for the Singaporean foreign minister. He also suggested
that
> Vietnam and Singapore should continue expanding economic and trade
> co-operation for mutual benefit.
>
> He praised Singapore as the biggest investor in Vietnam with 240
projects,
> worth a total of US $6.8 billion, and highlighted that two-way trade
> turnover between the two countries was US $2.6 billion over nine
months of
> the year.
>
> The prime minister thanked the Singaporean government for building a
> training centre in Hanoi. The centre will train information experts
and
> scientists for Vietnam's industrialisation and modernisation and for
> development and integration into the region and the world, Prime
Minister
> Khai stated.
>
> He also hoped that Singapore would overcome temporary difficulties
and
> continue to contribute to the prosperity and development of the
Association
> of Southeast Asian Nations, of which both Vietnam and Singapore are
full
> members.
>
> The foreign minister reaffirmed Singapore's policy of accelerating
> co-operation with Vietnam and in ASEAN. He stressed that bilateral
meetings
> are necessary to bolster friendship and multi-faceted co-operation
between
> the two countries.
>
> Singaporean Foreign Minister S Jayakumar ends his three-day visit
to Vietnam
> on November 30. (VNA)
>
> ****
>
>
> NA passes resolution on next year's budget
>
> The National Assembly (NA) on November 29 adopted a resolution on
State
> budget estimations for 2002 and a resolution on ratification of the
total
> spending of the State budget in 2000 during its ninth working day
of the
> on-going tenth session.
>
> The resolution on the estimated budget for next year was passed
with 83.1%
> of votes in favour and the resolution on the overhead spending of
last
> year's budget was ratified with 80.5% of votes in favour.
>
> Earlier, NA deputies heard a report delivered by Minister of
Finance Nguyen
> Sinh Hung to explain several issues relating to the estimated
budget for
> next year and the balance of payment of last year's budget.
>
> Member of the session's Secretariat Bui Ngoc Thanh read the full
text of the
> two above-mentioned draft resolutions.
>
> Six deputies from five provinces and cities contributed their
opinions to
> the issue.
>
> In the morning of the same day, NA deputies had group discussions
on the
> draft resolution on the amendment of and supplement to several
articles of
> the 1992 Constitution.
>
> Today, November 30, NA deputies continued discussing in groups the 
draft
> resolution on the revision of the 1992 Constitution and working
reports of
> the head of the Supreme People's Court, head of the Supreme People's
> Procuracy, government's reports on the management of the local
people's
> courts on the organisation and law enforcement and the
implementation of the
> Law on Complaints and Denunciation.
>
> ****
>
>
> More donations to flood and storm victims
>
> People nationwide continue to send their donations to those in
flood and
> storm-hit areas.
>
> Hanoi's suburban district of Soc Son has collected VND 61 million
worth of
> donations to natural calamity-hit provinces.
>
> People in Hanoi's Dong Da district have donated VND 500 million to
flood
> victims in the Mekong River delta provinces and storm victims in
the centre.
>
> The Red Cross Society of Lai Chau northern mountainous province has
> collected VND 14 million for people in Mekong delta and the central
region.
>
> Students and teachers of Ly Tu Trong junior secondary school in
Ninh Thuan
> province have sent VND 2.1 million to people affected by floods and
storms.
>
> As many as 1,500 soldiers of armed forces have come to help people
in Phu
> Yen province overcome the aftermath of the Lingling storm.
>
> Sixty five households in difficulties and two schools in Tan Duc
village, Ba
> Vi district, northern Ha Tay province who have been suffering from
> landslides, have received financial assistance from the local
authorities to
> overcome the difficulties.
>
> ****
>
>
> Laos's 26th national day marked
>
> The Vietnam-Laos Friendship Association (VLFA) and its chapter of
the
> central Nghe An province along with local authorities held a get-
together in
> the province on November 29. This was to mark the 26th National Day
> (December 2) of Laos.
>
> Present at the function were Hoang Duc Nghi, Chairman of the State
Committee
> for Ethnic Minorities and Mountainous Areas and VLFA President;
Truong Dinh
> Tuyen, member of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee
(CPVCC)
> and secretary of the Nghe An Party Committee; and Le Doan Hop,
CPVCC member
> and chairman of Nghe An People's Committee.
>
> Lao Ambassador to Vietnam Vilayvanh Phomkhe also attended.
>
> Speaking at the get-together, Chairman Hop remarked on the
traditional ties
> between people of all ethnic groups in Nghe An province, which
shares a
> border with Laos, and Laotians. The ties, which have been fostered
by
> leaders of the two countries, are deeply cemented and have proven
effective.
>
> Chairman Nghi and Ambassador Phomkhe expressed their pleasure at the
> positive development of relations between the two countries over
past years.
>
> They expressed hope that the two countries' comprehensive co-
operation and
> special friendship would be further developed in the interests of
the two
> nations and for peace, co-operation, and development in the region 
and the
> world.
>
> * Vietnam and Laos's provinces boost cultural ties
>
> Vietnam's northern Hai Duong province and Laos's Vientiane province
have
> agreed to co-operate with each other on developing information and
culture
> activities.
>
> The agreement was reached during a recent visit to Vientiane
province by a
> delegation of the Hai Duong information-culture service, led by its
director
> Nguyen Thi Ha.
>
> Director Ha and her Vientiane counterpart, Chanpheng Viphavanh,
have signed
> an information-culture co-operation document between the two
provinces.
>
> Under the agreement, the two will help each other improve skills in
updating
> information data. Vientiane's broadcasting system will be upgraded
with
> assistance from Hai Duong province.
>
> Hai Duong and Vientiane's information-culture services established
> co-operative ties in 1996. Since then, the two services have held
annual
> meetings to exchange experiences and personnel training. (VNA)
>
> ****
>
>
> Denmark thanked for "precious support"
>
> Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Manh Cam hopes Denmark will provide
continued
> assistance to Vietnam's renovation process and expand co-operation
in
> official development assistance, trade, investment, and technology
transfer.
>
> Deputy Prime Minister Cam made this statement to Chairman of the
Socialist
> People's Party Holger K Nielsen and member of the Social Democratic
Party's
> Presidium H Lykketoft during Mr Cam's visit to Denmark on November
26 and
> 27.
>
> The deputy prime minister thanked the Danish parties and their
leaders for
> their precious support to Vietnam's past struggle for national
independence,
> freedom and re-unification and its current national construction.
>
> The two parties' leaders expressed their appreciation of the
Vietnamese
> people's achievements.
>
> They said that the two parties would continue to strengthen
solidarity and
> promote friendly co-operation with Vietnam in the fields of official
> development assistance, trade, investment, and culture and
education in the
> interests of both peoples and for peace, friendship, and
development.
>
> While in Denmark, Mr Cam attended a seminar on Danish-Vietnamese
businesses
> held by the Confederation of Danish Industries.
>
> He asked Danish businesses to speed up trade and investment
operations in
> Vietnam because the two countries have a great deal of untapped
potential.
>
> Danish businesses and leaders of the Confederation of Danish
Industries
> consider Vietnam an attractive market, citing the success of a
number of
> businesses currently in Vietnam, producing machinery, cement, food,
soft
> drinks and beer.
>
> However, they wished to see more liberal investment procedures, less
> corruption cases, and greater transparency in policies. They said
the
> process of equitisation of State-owned enterprises should be
stepped up to
> increase the competitiveness of Vietnamese goods.
>
> The participants hoped the new government of Denmark will maintain
the
> policy of developing multi-faceted co-operation with and continue
providing
> aid to Vietnam. (VNA)
>
> ****
>
> Vietnam values co-operation in marine science
>
> Vietnam attaches importance to international co-operation in marine
science,
> says a Vietnamese representative at the United Nations.
>
> Addressing a session of the UN General Assembly in New York on
November 28,
> Deputy Permanent Representative Ngo Duc Thang, stressed, "Vietnam
attaches
> great importance to the Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
as it
> provides the fundamental legal framework for all activities related
to the
> Oceans and Seas. It is imperative that the Convention be fully
implemented
> and that its integrity be preserved."
>
> "Vietnam notes with satisfaction that the number of states and
parties to
> the Convention continues to increase and the goal of universal
participation
> is going to be achieved," Mr Thang noted.
>
> The country appreciated the work, achievements, and progress of all
the
> institutions set up under the Convention including the
International Seabed
> Authority, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and
the
> Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf.
>
> He said, "For developing countries like Vietnam, effective
international
> co-operation in the field of marine science is essential for
building
> capacity, enhancing resources, and strengthening the means of
implementing
> the Convention. That is why the government of Vietnam places high
priority
> on developing international co-operation, particularly regional co-
operation
> in the East Sea."
>
> He welcomed the progress that has been made by ASEAN members and
China to
> the draft Code of Conduct on the East Sea. It conforms with the
principles
> and norms of contemporary international law, with the 1992 ASEAN
> Declaration, and the 1997 ASEAN-China Declaration on the principles
for
> resolving disputes in the sea, and will also facilitate regional
> co-operation.
>
> This is also in harmony with the aspirations of the nations
involved and
> serves peace and stability in the region, therefore contributing to
world
> peace and stability, the representative added.
>
> He also welcomed the comprehensive and informative reports of the UN
> Secretary General on matters relating to the Oceans and the Law of
the Sea.
> He expressed appreciation to the Division of Ocean Affairs and the
Law of
> the Sea for its tremendous efforts and valuable contributions this
year in
> preparing documents relating to the issue of 'Oceans and the Law of
the
> Sea'. (VNA)
>
>
>
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