Chinese media reports on the 12th Party Congress
According to a VNA reporter in Beijing, on January 19, many major newspapers in China such as People's Network, Xinhua News Agency... reported diversely on the preparations as well as the agenda of the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
Nhan Dan Network posted 10 photos reflecting the atmosphere of Hanoi capital city decorating the streets "Celebrating the Party, Celebrating Spring", and the National Convention Center building decorated before the opening day of the Congress.
Meanwhile, Xinhua News Agency published an article titled “Why is the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam getting attention?” in which it affirmed the great achievements of Vietnam’s 30-year Doi Moi (Renovation) process and the importance of the upcoming Congress because Vietnam will continue to strongly promote socio-economic development.
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Hanoi streets are filled with flags, banners and billboards welcoming the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam. (Photo: Dac Giang/VNA) |
The article emphasizes that Vietnam's Doi Moi process has continuously achieved new progress, proving that the path to socialism that Vietnam has chosen is consistent with practical requirements and historical development trends. This further strengthens the Vietnamese people's belief in the path of socialism.
Regarding the relationship between the two countries, the article believes that Vietnam-China relations are facing new opportunities.
In the field of diplomacy, “international integration” has become the keyword of Vietnamese diplomacy in recent years, showing that the foreign policy of multilateralization and diversification is the policy direction that helps Vietnam's innovation process gain broad support from the international community.
China and Vietnam are two neighboring socialist countries that have established a comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership, and the development of bilateral relations is of interest and focus.
The two countries have made many important strides in expanding cooperation in the fields of economy, trade, people-to-people exchange, defense, law enforcement, etc. In 2015, two-way trade turnover reached a record of 95.82 billion USD.
China has been Vietnam's largest trading partner for 12 consecutive years. In 2014, Vietnam also became China's second largest trading partner in Southeast Asia./.
According to Vietnamplus
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