Historic turn in ASEAN’s 48-year history

Historic turn in ASEAN’s 48-year history

(VOVworld) – Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung left Hanoi on Friday for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to attend the 27th ASEAN summit and related summits from November 21-22. Vietnam will show its responsibility...
Vietnam and South Africa discuss defense

Vietnam and South Africa discuss defense

(VOVworld) – On Tuesday, Defense Minister General Phung Quang Thanh received South African Secretary for Defense and Military Veterans Sam Makhudu Gulube, in Vietnam for the first defense policy dialogue between...
Voters praise National Asembly Q&A sesion

Voters praise National Asembly Q&A sesion

(VOVworld) – The National Asembly Q&A session closed in Hanoi on Wednesday. National Assembly chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung and Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung answered a number of questions of...
NA Q&A session ends

NA Q&A session ends

(VOVworld) – On Wednesday, the National Assembly closed its Q&A session during which NA Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung and 6 Ministers answered deputies’ questions over the past 2 days
Vietnam, EU target multi-faceted ties

Vietnam, EU target multi-faceted ties

(VOVworld) - Vietnam and the European Union (EU) boast substantial potential for cooperation, especially after the two will officially sign and realise their bilateral free trade agreement, said Prime Minister Nguyen...
Q&A session enters second day

Q&A session enters second day

(VOVworld) – On Tuesday, socio-economic development topped the agenda of the NA Q&A session. Lawmakers expressed their concerns about public debt, state-owned enterprise restructuring, real estate, urban programming, sustainable...
Party leader receives New Zealand PM John Key

Party leader receives New Zealand PM John Key

(VOVworld)- On Monday, Party leader Nguyen Phu Trong received in Hanoi visiting New Zealand Prime Minister John Key. New Zealand’s Prime Minister briefed the Vietnamese Party leader on the...
Vietnam-New Zealand joint statement

Vietnam-New Zealand joint statement

(VOVworld)- Vietnam and New Zealand have issued a joint statement on Prime Minister John Key’s visit to Vietnam from November 14 to November 17
Vietnam condemns Paris attacks

Vietnam condemns Paris attacks

(VOVworld)- On Saturday, the spokesperson for Vietnam’s Foreign Ministry Le Hai Binh said Vietnam strongly condemned brutal attacks against civilians in Paris on Friday