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(LLCT) - The friendship between Vietnam and India is rooted in similar plights of colonial rule, in the struggle for independence and freedom, and in many shared values and benefits in the building up and protection of the countries. The friendship in the modern era was founded by two outstanding leaders of our nations, President Ho Chi Minh and Prime Minister J. Nehru, beginning in the 1950s. Continuing that good relationship, succeeding generations of leaders of the both countries have consistently tried to cultivate, strengthen, and build a comprehensive strategic partnership in all fields, including economics, politics, diplomacy, security, defense, culture, and education.
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(LLCT) - Right after gaining national independence (1945), President Ho Chi Minh and the Party intended to have Vietnam join the United Nations. However, more than 30 years later, in 1977, Vietnam officially became a member of the United Nations. Since then, we have proactively, actively, and responsibly participated in the United Nations, making important contributions to solving global issues, thereby, enhancing the national standing, maintaining independence, sovereignty, and firmly defending the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, creating a peaceful and stable environment for the cause of construction and development of the country. This article focuses on analyzing and clarifying Vietnam’s views and policies, achievements and prospects of the relations with the United Nations.
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(LLCT) - Flowing through China, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, the Mekong River plays a particularly important role in socio-economic development of these six countries in the basin. However, these countries have different interests in the exploitation and use of water resources of the Mekong River. The exploitation of water resources of upstream countries has had a great influence on the development of downstream countries, especially Vietnam. In 1995, the International Mekong River Commission was officially established with the main role of promoting, coordinating the management and development of water resources in a sustainable manner for the common good of all nations. However, this role has not been fully and effectively implemented. Therefore, Vietnam needs to promote cooperation to bring into full play the Commission's active role in the use, management and protection of water resources.
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(LCTT) - In 2020, Vietnam will take the role of ASEAN Chairman. The member countries of the ASEAN Community, ASEAN’s partners and many countries around the world believe Vietnam will perform well to build ASEAN into a community of solidarity, confidence, security, peace, stability, and development. This article focuses on clarifying the global and regional context, as well as Vietnam’s opportunities, challenges, and preparation as ASEAN Chair in 2020.
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