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The international integration cause will only reach success with
the constructive and effective participation of all individuals and
businesses, the leader stressed.
He urged the entire political system and all-level agencies to
show stronger resolve in order to push ahead with international integration
efforts.
Economic integration must increase internal force, which is also
the core task, the PM said, adding that integration in other spheres must
support economic integration.
Regarding integration in politics and national defence and
security, he emphasised the need to deepen both bilateral and multilateral
relations and bring into full play the role of multilateral diplomacy.
In culture-society, education-training, and science-technology
integration, PM Phuc said technology and talents will decide the success of
competition in the 21st century, and underlined the significance of learning
to raise internal forces in line with common practices and standards.
During international integration, the role of localities and
businesses should be carried forward and must be able to benefit from the
cause, the leader said.
He highlighted the remarkable achievements that Vietnam has
recorded in international integration over the past five years, saying the
cause has contributed to consolidating a peaceful domestic environment,
optimising favourable international factors to serve the country’s
development, maintaining the stable social and political environment, and
promoting the country’s image and culture.
Through integration, Vietnam has persistently and resolvedly
preserved its independence, national sovereignty, reunification, and
territorial integrity, as well as rights and interests of the nation, people,
and businesses.
The PM said integration has served as important momentum to spur
growth and socio-economic development, increase national strength, and
heighten the country’s position and prestige in the world.
Over the past five years, public awareness of international integration
has been significantly improved, he noted.
The PM, however, pointed out limitations in the cause, saying
Vietnam’s strategic geo-economic position has yet to be optimised and
coordination between ministries, agencies, and localities have yet to bring
high efficiency.
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Source: NDO