General Secretary and President Lam expressed his confidence that, with its tradition of dynamism and innovation and with strong support from the central authorities, Da Nang will overcome challenges and realise its vision of becoming a major national growth pole and a modern, smart, and worth-living coastal city with strong regional competitiveness.
The ancient town in central Vietnam was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, praised for its remarkably well-preserved Southeast Asian trading port dating from the 15th to 19th centuries.
During separate meetings on October 24 with leaders of Belarus, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, and Chairman of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) Council, the Vietnamese leader reaffirmed Vietnam’s commitment to further enhancing cooperation with its partners.
Party General Secretary suggests fostering Vietnam - China defense tiesDuring a reception on October 24 for China’s Senior Lieutenant General Zhang Youxia, the Party leader asked the two armies to further promote their political trust.
During their meeting on October 24, the two emphasized the importance of expanding cooperation into new sectors, including renewable energy and infrastructure.