During the meeting, the Prime Minister listened to insights, recommendations, and proposals aimed at contributing to Vietnam’s national development.
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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh meets with OV intellectuals in Paris on June 10. |
Vietnamese Ambassador to France Dinh Toan Thang noted that the Vietnamese community in France numbers over 300,000, including about 50,000 intellectuals. They have established themselves in diverse fields and many of them held positions in major French agencies. They remain deeply committed to supporting Vietnam’s progress through their expertise and international networks.
Vietnamese experts in France shared knowledge on key sectors that align with Vietnam’s development priorities, including nuclear energy, semiconductor technology, artificial intelligence, and high-speed railway development.
They proposed development directions, identified potential collaborators from both the Vietnamese diaspora and international community, and expressed their desire for more supportive mechanisms to enable deeper involvement in Vietnam’s scientific and technological advancement.
Prime Minister Chinh, together with leaders of relevant ministries and sectors, engaged in in-depth discussions on issues relating to the development of nuclear power, AI, semiconductors, and high-speed rail infrastructure.
He expressed appreciation for the dedication and intellectual contributions of the overseas Vietnamese community, especially in a period when Vietnam is accelerating for breakthrough development.
The Prime Minister emphasized that building an independent and self-reliant economy, while pro-actively integrating into the global landscape, is central to Vietnam’s strategy. This vision requires Vietnam to achieve autonomy in science and technology.
Accordingly, efforts are underway to improve institutional frameworks, remove bottlenecks, and promote upgrades to both hard and soft infrastructure and human resource development.
Calling for continued contribution from OV intellectuals, the Prime Minister stressed the importance of their input in technology selection, standard-setting, and the development of training ecosystems in key fields. He encouraged the formulation of concrete proposals to support technology transfer, human resource training, and experience sharing.
He tasked Professor Nguyen Van Tam of the Polytechnic Institute of Paris (IP Paris) with preparing a proposal to train 100 Vietnamese engineers specializing in artificial intelligence.
He also assigned relevant ministries and sectors to work directly with Vietnamese experts and intellectuals in France and globally, to better leverage their knowledge and experience, while creating favourable conditions for more effective contribution to national development.
Source: VNA