The Party leader highly appreciated Blair's efforts in promoting Vietnam - U.K. relations. He also welcomed the Tony Blair Institute’s initiatives and cooperative activities in providing policy advice, supporting digital transformation, fostering green economic development, and strengthening governance capacity in many countries, including Vietnam.
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General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee To Lam (right) and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair at their meeting in London on October 30 |
He stated that Vietnam aspires to achieve rapid yet steady development, demonstrated by key resolutions promoting breakthroughs in science - technology, innovation, and private economic sector development, with initial implementation already showing tangible results.
In this development process, Vietnam places high importance on strengthening its strategic partnership with the U.K., viewing collaboration in digital transformation, renewable energy, innovation, and public governance as the key pillars to foster a substantive, effective, and sustainable bilateral relationship in the new era, the Party chief said.
For his part, Blair expressed his honor in meeting Party General Secretary Lam, and congratulated Vietnam and the U.K. on upgrading their ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Hailing Vietnam’s recent achievements, Blair affirmed that Vietnam is now a bright spot of the world. He stressed that the Tony Blair Institute stands ready to enhance support for Vietnam in areas of its expertise, including policy consultation for building a financial center, digital transformation, green energy strategies, attracting high-quality investment, human resource development, and improving state governance capacity through the application of artificial intelligence.
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An overview of the meeting |
The Tony Blair Institute is willing to assist Vietnam in steering clear of the middle-income trap, as suggested by the Party chief, and act as a bridge linking big companies, including Oracle, with investment opportunities in Vietnam’s science and technology sector, he said.
Blair expressed his pleasure with the institute’s current collaboration with partners in Vietnam, expressing his belief that even more partnerships will be set up in the years ahead.
Highly appreciating Blair’s proposals, General Secretary Lam stated that Vietnam always welcomes and facilitates concrete and practical cooperation initiatives aligned with its development goals. He urged the Tony Blair Institute to continue acting as a bridge to promote collaboration between ministries, businesses, research institutes, and universities of the two nations, particularly in the fields of digital government, digital economy, sustainable development, clean energy, education - training, and healthcare.
Source: VNA