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Vietnamese Ambassador to Singapore Tran Phuoc Anh (fourth, right), Singapore's Coordinating Minister for Public Services and Minister for Defence Chan Chun Sing (fifth,right) and Vietnamese Ambassadors who have served in Singapore cut the cake to celebrate the National Day

The August 21 event brought together around 500 distinguished guests, including Singaporean officials, members of the diplomatic corps, scholars, business leaders, and representatives of the Vietnamese community in Singapore.

In his opening remarks, Vietnamese Ambassador to Singapore Tran Phuoc Anh highlighted Vietnam’s remarkable achievements in national building and development since President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence on September 2, 1945, affirming universal values of freedom, dignity, and self-determination.

He stressed Vietnam’s two major goals of becoming a developing country with modern industry and upper-middle income by 2030, and a high-income developed nation by 2045. The diplomat underscored the importance of partnerships in this journey, emphasizing that one of Vietnam’s most enduring and dynamic partnerships is with Singapore.

With expanding cooperation in areas ranging from economy, trade, and defense to digital transformation, green growth, and human resource development, and with the close ties between the two countries’ leaders, he expressed confidence that Vietnam and Singapore will move forward together toward a shared future of peace, innovation, and prosperity.

Speaking at the event, Singapore’s Coordinating Minister for Public Service and Minister for Defense Chan Chun Sing praised Vietnam’s resilient and dynamic transformation. He said that during his visit to Vietnam last month, he witnessed the dynamism of the Vietnamese economy and the determination of its people, and believed that with Party General Secretary To Lam's vision of an era of the nation's rise, Vietnam will achieve its set goals.

Minister Chan emphasized that with the longstanding friendship between the leaders of both nations and robust Vietnam–Singapore cooperation, particularly in the fields of economy, green transition, energy security, science and technology, innovation, defense, non-traditional security, and people-to-people exchanges, the partnership will not only benefit the two countries but also strengthen the centrality of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). This, he noted, would help shape an inclusive, rules-based regional architecture that promotes stability and prosperity for all.

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Vietnamese Ambassador to Singapore Tran Phuoc Anh (first, right) introduces the September 2, 1945 event to international guests.

The ceremony also featured a photo exhibition highlighting milestones in Vietnam’s 80 years of development and achievements in Vietnam–Singapore cooperation. A special August/September edition of iN Diplomacy magazine provided additional insights for those seeking to learn more about Vietnam and explore business opportunities. Guests enjoyed an elegant ao dai (Vietnamese traditional long dress) show by both professional and amateur models, as well as captivating performances by Vietnamese singers, which left a strong impression on the audience. Vietnamese cuisine added to the cultural experience, delighting many guests with its flavors and diversity.

The 80th National Day celebration marked the beginning of a series of events to be held in Singapore, such as a cultural program for the Vietnamese community, a networking golf tournament, and the screening of Mot dieu uoc (One Wish) by director Ly Hai, all promising rich and memorable experiences for participants.

Source: VNA