PM Dung and his entourage returned to
Hanoi on January 31, from a successful working trip to Switzerland
where he had attended the World Economic Forum and worked with
officials of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the United Nations
(UN).
This was the second time the Government
leader was seen at the WEF among more than 2,500 delegates, including
30 Government and State leaders, attending 200 meetings.
Mr Dung received a warm welcome and
special attention at the forum which addressed global issues such as
sustainable economic development, food security and the East Asian
community, in which Vietnam has played a significant role.
During the forum, the Vietnamese PM
shared knowledge and experiences in dealing with the negative impact of
the global economic downturn in spite of which Vietnam achieved
positive economic growth and ensured social welfare in 2009.
Talking about Vietnam’s Chairmanship of
the Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 2010, Mr Dung
affirmed that the country will endeavour to bring about positive
progress for ASEAN and promote the building of a solid East Asian
community.
He also revealed that Vietnam has been
selected to host the first world economic forum on East Asia in June
2010 in Ho Chi Minh City.
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Doan Xuan Hung, said that the first world economic forum on East Asia
to be held in Vietnam will provide a good opportunity for foreign
leaders, officials and businesses to observe Vietnam’s significant
socio-economic achievements over the past 20 years of implementing its
renovation programme. It will also help promote the image of Vietnam
and its people and boost economic and investment cooperation with
foreign countries.
In addition to his practical proposals
at the 2010 WEF, PM Dung met with more than 40 chairmen and general
directors of the world’s leading economic groups. He held meetings with
the Swiss President, the Belgian Prime Minister and the Chinese Deputy
Prime Minister, highlighting key factors that make Vietnam a good
destination for investment and shared the country’s vision in its
position of ASEAN Chair, with the aim of strengthening friendship and
cooperation with other countries.
Before arriving in Davos to attend the
WEF, PM Dung visited and worked with WTO officials in Geneva and held
meetings with heads of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and
the World Health Organisation (WHO). International friends highly
valued Vietnam’s active participation in global political and economic
events, describing the country as a responsible member of the
international community.
Ambassador Vu Dung, Permanent
Representative of Vietnam in Geneva, affirmed that international
organistions praised PM Dung’s working visit, saying Vietnam always
attached importance to cooperation with UN agencies. International
organistions also voiced their support for Vietnam in various fields,
including health care, labour and meteorology.
During Mr Dung’s working session with
WTO General Director, Pascal Lamy, both sides agreed to boost the Doha
round of negotiations to open new opportunities for trade development.
Mr Lamy said that the WTO is willing to
help Vietnam train officials, especially negotiators and lawyers,
driving the country’s current period of international economic
integration. The world’s largest economic organisation will also
support Vietnam in creating a roadmap for its development in order to
successfully integrate into the global economy, he added.
PM Dung’s attendance at the annual WEF
and his working sessions with the WTO and UN officials have complied
with Vietnam’s wish to promote multi-faceted cooperation in a more
comprehensive and proper manner. It has also contributed to increasing
the country’s position and prestige in the political and economic life
of the international community.