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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh's 'strong' and 'sincere' trip

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên11/03/2024

"Strong" and "sincere" are two words that Australian Ambassador Andrew Goledzinowski used when talking about the Vietnam - Australia relationship and that is also the spirit of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh's visit to Australia and New Zealand.
This morning, March 12, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, his wife and the high-ranking Vietnamese delegation arrived in Hanoi, successfully concluding their trip to attend the Special Summit to celebrate 50 years of ASEAN-Australia relations and pay an official visit to Australia and New Zealand from March 5-11.

Trust with partners

Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski assessed that Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh's visit was a "historic occasion" and the upgrading of diplomatic relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries during this visit was a historic achievement. The two countries have built up complete understanding and trust after 50 years. Canberra welcomed Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh in a very special way, not only with the highest ceremony with flags and 19 gun salutes in the welcome of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the Australian Parliament House, but Governor-General David Hurley also personally drove a tram to take the Prime Minister and his wife to visit the Governor-General's Palace - a very rare privilege for foreign leaders when visiting Australia.
Chuyến đi “mạnh mẽ” và “chân thành” của Thủ tướng Phạm Minh Chính- Ảnh 1.

Australia welcomes Vietnamese Prime Minister with highest ceremony reserved for heads of state

NORTH JAPAN

At the joint press conference right after the end of the talks with the announcement of upgrading diplomatic relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had the warmest words when talking about his Vietnamese counterpart. He called Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh "my friend". That is truly the result of the relationship of trust and understanding between the two countries after more than 50 years of diplomatic relations, 15 years of establishing a Comprehensive Partnership and 6 years of a Strategic Partnership. As for Wellington, needless to say, the warmth came not only from the beautiful weather in the New Zealand capital on the official welcoming day, from the traditional Maori welcoming ceremony, but also from the handshake and trusting hug of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon when leading Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh into the meeting room. Throughout the joint press conference after the talks, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon always gave the Vietnamese Prime Minister a friendly and respectful look. The Strategic Partnership with New Zealand or the upgrading of diplomatic relations to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Australia are not only symbolic but also meaningful and have immediate impacts on the relationship between the two countries.
Chuyến đi “mạnh mẽ” và “chân thành” của Thủ tướng Phạm Minh Chính- Ảnh 2.

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon warmly welcomed Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his wife.

DUONG GIANG

On this occasion, the Vietnamese and Australian Ministries of Defense signed a new Memorandum of Understanding on peacekeeping cooperation. On March 5, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a 2 billion AUD fund for ASEAN, helping to promote Australian investment in the ASEAN region in general and Vietnam in particular. Australia also announced 95 million AUD to help Vietnam's Mekong region mitigate the impact of climate change last year, and this year, a series of Australian companies have mentioned investing in offshore wind power projects in Vietnam. About 1,000 Vietnamese workers will come to Australia this year to work in the agricultural sector, as announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at a press conference right after the talks of the two Prime Ministers. The New Zealand Prime Minister affirmed at a joint press conference after the talks that New Zealand will continue to invest in Vietnam in the fields of agriculture and environmental protection; the authorities of the two countries signed 3 cooperation documents in the fields of education - training, trade and finance.

Warmth of compatriots

Meeting overseas Vietnamese is always a priority activity in the busy diplomatic schedule of the head of the Government. Overseas Vietnamese in Australia are overwhelmingly larger (500,000 people) than in New Zealand (about 15,000 people), but wherever the Prime Minister's meetings are, the atmosphere is warm, because of his sincerity and simplicity. If overseas Vietnamese in Australia, Professor Chu Hoang Long especially "felt" the Prime Minister's spirit of "getting to work right away, not saying difficult things, not saying no, not saying yes but not doing" then in New Zealand, the Prime Minister's closeness and friendliness encouraged Ms. Nguyen Thi Minh to dare to say things that she had "only dared to think about" for a long time. Ms. Minh expressed her desire to establish a Vietnamese Women's Association in New Zealand to act as a bridge connecting women living abroad. Then she made the whole hall "freeze" when she "asked a difficult question" to the Prime Minister: In the position you are in today, what did you have to do to overcome the difficulties? The question seemed to touch the Prime Minister's heart, he choked up when recalling his family's difficult childhood (which was also a period of war and poverty in the country). "My principle is, when assigned a job, I do it, I don't refuse, I don't complain, I see something good for everyone, I try to do it, do it in the best way". According to the Prime Minister, to be successful, in addition to one's own efforts, the help and support of friends, brothers and comrades are very important. "Without the Party, the State and the People, how could a poor student like me be able to study abroad?", his voice dropped. The Prime Minister's response to Ms. Minh is also the message he wants to send to those living far away from home, that any difficulty will pass and that they should unite and strive to build an increasingly strong and prosperous community, so that individuals in it can be warm, well-off and happy.

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