As the 13th National Party Congress is approaching, Vietnamese people in the Czech Republic have expressed high expectations for the once-in-five-years event.
Hoang Dinh Thang, President of the Union of Vietnamese People Associations in Europe and Honorary Chairman of the Vietnamese People Association in the Czech Republic (Photo: VNA)
Prague (VNA) – As the 13th National Party Congress is approaching, Vietnamese
people in the Czech Republic have expressed high expectations for the once-in-five-years
event.
Hoang
Dinh Thang, President of the Union of Vietnamese People Associations in Europe
and Honorary Chairman of the Vietnamese People Association in the Czech
Republic, voiced his belief in the success of the 13th National Party Congress,
scheduled to take place in Hanoi from January 25 to February 2.
According
to him, the Party and State have made thorough content and personnel
preparations for the congress, including collecting opinions from people both
at home and abroad about the draft documents to be submitted to the event.
Most
of overseas Vietnamese are well aware that the Party and State have
successfully carried out the resolutions issued at the 12th National Party Congress
in early 2016, gaining significant achievements in developing the economy and
promoting Vietnam’s stature in the international arena, he noted.
The
year 2020 was full of difficulties for the whole world, but Vietnam became a
bright spot when it secured the concurrent successes of curbing the pandemic
and sustaining economic growth. The country also succeeded in performing
important international duties, boosting international economic integration,
and enhancing external relations in both bilateral and multilateral aspects.
Those
accomplishments are a source of pride for Vietnam and also show the unanimity
of the entire political system and the whole people, both at home and abroad,
in national development, Thang said.
He
voiced his hope that via this time’s congress, the Party and State will
continue paying attention to the overseas Vietnamese community by issuing
concrete policies that help them be more connected with the homeland and better
integrate into host societies.
Vietnamese
people in Europe also expect Vietnam’s relations with European countries will
be further strengthened to reach a new height, and they will serve as an
important bridge in this process, he added.
Nguyen Van Son, Secretary of the Part cell at the SAPA Trade Centre and Director of the Prague Centre of Vietnamese Language (Photo: VNA)
Nguyen
Van Son, Secretary of the Part cell at the SAPA Trade Centre and Director of
the Prague Centre of Vietnamese Language, also showed his pride in recent
national development achievements and believed in the Party’s leadership and the
success of the coming National Party Congress.
He
said overseas Party members like him are delighted with the Party and State’s
drastic actions in the corruption fight as well as thorough personnel
preparations for the congress.
With
20-year efforts to maintain the teaching and learning of Vietnamese language at
the Prague centre, Son appreciated Party and State leaders’ support for this work,
adding that he hopes the Vietnamese Embassy in the Czech Republic will coordinate
with agencies in the homeland to help maintain the language teaching and
learning in the European nation.
Vietnamese
people form one of the largest foreigners’ communities in the Czech Republic
and was also recognised as an ethnic group there./.