In an interview granted to the Vietnam News Agency, Professor Nghiem Duc Long, Director of the Center for Technology in Water and Wastewater at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and President of the Vietnam-Australia Scholars & Experts Association (VASEA), stated that General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong has left an imprint in the heart of the Vietnamese people and country as a leader who always gave his all for the nation and its people.

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Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong (center) and overseas Vietnamese in China during his official visit to China in 2017

According to Long, the General Secretary was a simple but scholarly persuasive leader, with his words down-to-earth and memorable, yet also profound and insightful. He was resolute but also compassionate, always showing special concern for children and young people, caring for them, encouraging them, and instilling confidence in them as the future owners of the country.

For the late leader, fighting corruption, pursuing “bamboo diplomacy,” and promoting innovation were the three pillars for building a prosperous Vietnam, Long assessed, adding that one of the most significant legacies, General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong left behind is the anti-corruption campaign characterized by “no restricted areas, no exceptions,” aiming to ensure social justice and drive economic development. All these efforts have been clearly reflected in the country's progress and the lives of the Vietnamese people in recent years.

As a person who values knowledge, General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong also paid due attention to the thoughts and aspirations of Vietnamese intellectuals and experts at home and abroad, said the professor.

Meanwhile, Le Thi Bich Huong, General Secretary of the union of presidents of Vietnamese people's associations in Italy and President of the Italy-Vietnam Cultural Bridge Association, emphasized that General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong was an exemplary figure of simplicity in life, courage, and strength in Party rectification, and a person of integrity and impartiality.

In Switzerland, many overseas Vietnamese agreed that over the past years, thanks to the engagement of the political system, and with the close, exemplary, thoughtful and visionary guidance of the Party General Secretary, the fight against corruption and other negative phenomena in Vietnam has made strong progress.

IT Dr. Luu Vinh Toan, working for Move Digital AG in Zurich city, said that General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong made great contributions, helping to raise Vietnam's position and reputation in the international arena, including promoting anti-corruption efforts. The fight against corruption has created confidence in the people, further demonstrating the determination to clean up the country and the Party.

Sharing the same view, Pham Quy Ly, Business Development Manager of JANZZ technology company, expressed her hope that the "torch" in the fight against corruption of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong will continue to be lit to affirm the Party's leadership in the socio-economic development process in Vietnam.

Le Hoai Nam, head of the liaison board of the Vietnamese community in South Africa, said that upon hearing the General Secretary's passing, the Vietnamese community was deeply moved and filled with sorrow.

According to Nam, the late leader was seen as a shining example for consistently promoting integrity and impartiality, and a humble lifestyle and work ethic. He personally led the anti-corruption campaign that earned him immense respect from the people.

Venerable Dr. Thich Duc Tuan, President of the Vietnamese Buddhist Association in the America, head of Phap Vuong Pagoda in Olivehurst city, California, assessed that the General Secretary also made positive contributions to elevating Vietnam-U.S. relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership, beneficial for the development of both nations, especially for Vietnamese people living and working in the U.S. The leader also played a significant role in promoting solidarity among nations and building a peace-oriented international environment, the monk said.

Source: VNA