Vietnam looks for strengthened friendship with int’l peace organisatio
Vietnam looks for strengthened friendship with int’l peace organisations
Vice Chairman of the National Assembly and Chairman of the Vietnam Peace Committee (VPC) Uong Chu Luu has stressed the need to enhance friendship and solidarity between the Vietnamese people and peace organisations around the world, especially those in America and Africa.
Participants at the conference (Source: //www.dangcongsan.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vice Chairman of the National Assembly and Chairman of the VietnamPeace Committee (VPC) Uong Chu Luu has stressed the needto enhance friendship and solidarity between the Vietnamese people and peace organisationsaround the world, especially those in America and Africa.
Speaking at a conference inHanoi on July 10 to review the committee’s work in the first half of 2018 andoutline tasks for the remaining months of the year, Luu highly valued the sense of responsibility and democracy, and honest opinionsof delegates at the event.
He expressed his support for and applauded the VPC’schapters in Hai Phong, Ho Chi Minh City, and Hanoi for their efforts in organisingevents such as art performances, forums, workshops, and charitable activities inorder to promote peace as a significant value in Vietnam and other countries.
Dong Huy Cuong, Secretary General of the VPC, said the committee focused on fulfilling thefirst draft of the book “Vietnam: Aspiration for Peace” and joined a number ofinternational workshops on peace and security, which actively contributed toprotecting national interests and Vietnam’s image, and further promoted friendshipand solidarity with people in foreign countries.
VPC’s chapters in all localities have proactively participated infriendship peace activities of the committee and the Vietnam Union ofFriendship Organisations (VUFO), contributing to localities’ people-to-people diplomacy and fostering the friendship and solidarity betweenthe Vietnamese people and international friends.
Discussing tasks for the remaining months of 2018, participantsstressed the focus of completing the compilation and publication ofthe “Vietnam: Aspiration for Peace” book, and organising the Congress of the VPC for the 2018-2023tenure.
The committee will coordinate with its local chaptersto organise activities to mark the Day of Invalids and Martyrs (July 27) and the InternationalDay of Peace (September 21) and other activities.
Regarding the completion of the book, Luu askedrelevant agencies to fulfil this work before the congress.-VNA
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