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Penny Wong arrives in Hanoi, affirming new Australian cabinet relations with Vietnam

June 27, 2022 by hanoitimes.vn Leave a Comment

The Australian top diplomat said the ties between the countries run deep.

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong today [June 27] met with Vietnamese counterpart Bui Thanh Son in Hanoi as part of her three-day visit to affirm the new Australian government’s commitments to continue the Strategic Partnership with Vietnam.

Vietnam’s Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son (R) and Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong in Hanoi on June 27. Photos: Baoquocte

In the visit which was made one month after she was sworn in as Australian Foreign Minister, Wong affirmed the role of Vietnam in the regional architecture and the two countries in the regional peace and security.

In Vietnam, Wong will meet with President Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, and Chairman of the CPV Central Committee’s Commission for External Relations Le Hoai Trung.

Her trip comes ahead of next year’s 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Australia.

Before the visit, she said her discussions with Vietnamese officials will focus on climate change cooperation, shared trade and investment ambitions, and Australia’s continued support for Vietnam’s Covid-19 recovery.

In today’s talks, Bui Thanh Son thanked Australia for its donation of 22 million Covid-19 vaccine doses, the largest volume for Australia’s partnering country.

The top diplomats said that Vietnam and Australia should boost cooperation in tourism, education, and workforce – the fields should be focused on after both countries fully open their borders. In addition, they agreed to promote traditional fields of trade, investment, security and defense, activities for the 50th anniversary, as well as address non-traditional security threats.

Concerning Vietnam-Australia relations, Wong said: “The ties between our countries run deep.” As so many Australians have family and friends in this region, in Vietnam particularly, she said “we want to make sure we work to deepen this relationship,”.

“It’s also important for me to come here, to do the work, to listen because our futures are tied together,” she noted.

Opening the new Vietnam Australia Center in Hanoi on June 27, which will draw on Australian expertise to develop future leaders in the communist nation, she said the starting point of the Albanese government was “always to listen.”

Vietnam is further establishing itself as a global manufacturing hub and trade with Australia is on the up. Over the first five months of this year, trade between the countries hit a record $9 billion, up 32% from the same period in 2021, Vietnamese consul general Nguyen Dang Thang told a meeting of the Australia-Vietnam Business Council in Sydney last Thursday. He said two-way investment exceeded $3.5 billion, with 75% being Australian money in Vietnam.

Penny Wong visits Vietnam one month after she took office.

Vietnam-Australia relations in regional context

Vietnam is the first stop of  Penny Wong’s week-long trip to Southeast Asia that will take her to Malaysia, her country of birth.

Addressing an audience at the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics on June 27, she said it was the new Australian government’s ambition to expand strategic, defense and security cooperation with Vietnam, as well to further economic engagement and innovation links.

“Our two countries share an interest in a region that is peaceful, prosperous, that is stable, in which sovereignty is respected,” Wong said. “A region where disputes are settled peacefully in accordance with international law and norms, not by size and power,” the Sydney Morning Herald cited her.

On this occasion, Penny Wong and Bui Thanh Son discussed regional and international issues of mutual concern. Son welcomed the ASEAN-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership established in 2021 and expected Australia’s further contributions to the ASEAN Centrality.

For her part, Wong affirmed that Australia attached the importance of the ASEAN Centrality in the regional cooperation and the sustainable development of the Mekong Sub-region.

Regarding the South China Sea issues, Wong affirmed the importance of maintaining peace, security, and freedom of navigation and overflight in the region stipulated in international law, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 1982.

Sharing before the visit, Wong said Australia’s future is tied to the future of Southeast Asia. “It’s more than geography that binds us – we have genuine links in Vietnam and Malaysia: family, business, education, and tourism,” she said, adding that “My visit seeks to deepen these ties, building on our existing partnerships for the benefit of our countries and the region.”

The two top diplomats hold talks on the same day.

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Not time yet to declare end of Covid-19: health ministry

June 27, 2022 by e.vnexpress.net Leave a Comment

The ministry said it is collecting opinions from other ministries and departments on a draft report on measures to combat Covid-19 in the “new normal” situation for submission to the government.

The latest assessment comes more than two months after the PM had asked the health ministry to work on declaring Covid-19 an endemic.

The ministry said that from March until now, the number of new Covid-19 cases and deaths has “stably decreased,” and the number officially registered with the national database has stayed at fewer than 1,000 cases each day in recent times while the death rate has fallen to 0.06 percent of the total number of infections.

Vietnam has covered almost 80 percent of its 96-million population with two vaccine doses; and the group of those from five years old are to receive the second doses within June.

Despite this, the ministry said it was not the right time for Vietnam to consider Covid-19 endemic because the novel coronavirus is constantly changing and it is difficult to determine the extent of danger and degree of aggravation and death.

There may be new variants that reduce the effectiveness of vaccines or immunity, which would lead to an increase in cases of severe symptoms or deaths, especially among vulnerable groups.

In case a new, more dangerous variant appears, the risk will be high for a new outbreak on a large scale that exceeds the capacity of the health system.

If it was no longer considered a pandemic, Covid-19 patients would stop receiving free treatment, especially those in remote areas with difficult access to medical services. Besides, medical workers participating in the fight against Covid-19 would not be entitled to special allowances.

Furthermore, there would be no specific mechanism for vaccines to be used in an emergency. The mobilization of people and businesses to fight the disease will not be given due attention and people will be subjected to greater danger of contracting it.

The ministry said maintaining the status of Covid-19 as a pandemic in Vietnam will ensure full attention of the entire political system in fighting it as well as allocation of adequate funds, allowing the country to be better prepared for the possibility of new and more dangerous variants.

It said Vietnam can consider announcing the end of Covid-19 “when the World Health Organization declares the end of the global pandemic status.”

Vietnam announced Covid-19 a nationwide pandemic on Apr. 1, 2020.

The ministry also proposed keeping Covid-19 in Group A, which comprises dangerous infectious diseases with the ability to spread quickly and widely, and have a high mortality rate, or an unknown causative agent.

Some others in this group include influenza A – H5N1, plague, smallpox, dengue fever, and cholera.

In many countries, the pandemic situation was still complicated and it was necessary to be prepared for adverse eventualities, the ministry maintained.

Besides, many people have suffered declining health status after contracting Covid-19 and adequate research has not been done on the issue until now, it asserted.

In March, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh had requested the Health Ministry to analyze and evaluate on a nationwide level the degree of protection that antibodies provide against the coronavirus.

Vietnam will move towards “normalizing” the Covid-19 pandemic and considering it an endemic disease, he had said at a cabinet meeting.

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☀️ Morning digest on June 27

June 27, 2022 by en.vietnamplus.vn Leave a Comment

☀ Morning digest on June 27 hinh anh 1

Hanoi, (VNA) – The following is a list of selected news summaries last weekend by Vietnam News Agency.

-National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue and a high-level delegation of the Vietnamese legislature arrived at Liszt Ferenc airport in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, in the afternoon June 25 (local time), beginning an official visit at the invitation of the Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary, László Kövér. Read full story

The NA Chairman then visited Albertirsa city, where he was welcomed by Deputy Speaker of the Hungarian parliament István Jakab and city officials.

At Hue’s meeting with the deputy speaker of the Hungarian parliament, the two parliament leaders agreed that the two sides should focus on cooperation in agriculture, especially when Hungary has strengths in supply chains from cultivation, processing to marketing and distribution. Read full story

-National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue will lead a high-ranking delegation of the National Assembly on an official visit to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from June 28-30. Read full story

– Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh inspected several high tech projects in the central city of Da Nang on June 26 within the framework of his working trip to the city. Read full story

Earlier, the PM attended the Da Nang 2022 Investment Forum held on June 25 in both online and in-person formats with the participation of a total of 900 delegates.

The forum was held to popularise the potential, advantages and chances of investment of the city; and to attract both domestic and foreign investment. Read full story

-President Nguyen Xuan Phuc on June 25 met 70 officials and workers in the oil and gas sector who stood out in the good and creative labour emulation movement in the 2017-2022 period.

The leader said the group, with its over 60,000 workers, has become an economic-technological spearhead that helps ensure sufficient supply of fuel to economic sectors and plays an important role in realising the sea strategy and safeguarding national sovereignty in the sea. Read full story

-The committee in support of Tran To Nga who sued US firms for manufacturing the toxic AO defoliant used by US forces during the war in Vietnam on June 24 offered a charitable meal in Paris to raise fund for her lawsuit.

The meal, the third of its kind after those in March and May, was participated by more than 90 people, including Vietnamese Ambassador to France Dinh Toan Thang and MP Sandrine Rousseau of the Europe Écologie les Verts (EELV) – Green Party. Read full story

-Australia’s foreign minister Penny Wong affirmed that Australia looks forward to deepening its bilateral relationship with Vietnam.

As the two countries move towards the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic relations, Australia and Vietnam have a dynamic partnership underpinned by strong business and community links, she said in an interview with Vietnam News Agency correspondent in Sydney ahead of her visit to Vietnam, scheduled for June 26. Read full story

-On June 24-25, prestigious Cambodian news agencies such as Rasmei Kampuchea, Fresh News, CEN (Cambodia Express News) published an interview granted by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Prak Sokhonn on the occasion of the 55th anniversary of the establishment of Cambodia-Vietnam diplomatic relations (June 24) and the Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Year 2022. Read full story

-Representatives of the World Bank (WB) and FTSE Russell have committed to further supporting Vietnam to build a sustainable stock market, particularly via regularly exchange and coordination in the market upgrading matter.

They made the commitment at a recent working session with the State Securities Commission (SSC), during which the sides discussed the actual situation, and efforts made to remove bottlenecks in support of the Vietnamese stock market’s status upgrading process. Read full story

-Te Giac Trang (White Rhino) oil field has officially reached a production milestone of 100 million barrels of crude.

The field is situated in Block 16-1, about 100km southeast of the southern Vung Tau City. Its commercial development was announced in September 2009. Read full story

-The week-long Hue Festival 2022 was kicked off on June 25 evening by a unique art programme and an Ao Dai (Vietnamese traditional gown) show.

With the theme “Cultural heritage with integration and development”, the opening ceremony of Hue Festival 2022 took place at Ngo Mon Square, attracting thousands of visitors. Read full story

-Nguyen Thi Ngoc Chau, a 28-year-old beauty from the southern province of Tay Ninh, was crowned Miss Universe Vietnam 2022 during the pageant’s finale held in Ho Chi Minh City on June 25 evening.

Chau surpassed 40 other candidates from across the country to win the title in the final round of Miss Universe Vietnam 2022. Read full story

-Vietnam will be the host country of Miss Grand International 2023.

The Instagram of the Miss Grand International wrote: “Xin chào mọi người! Việt Nam has been officially confirmed as the host country for Miss Grand International 2023. We will make a great #history together again in 2023”. Read full story /.

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