National Assembly's 5th session closed

(VNA) The National Assembly agreed to revise down its target GDP growth rate to around 5 percent for this year at the end of its fifth session in Hanoi on June 19 after working for 26 days.
The legislative body also agreed to revise several other targets, including the consumer price index, at below 10 percent, the export growth rate, at 3 percent and State budget deficit spending, not to exceed 7 percent.
The body gave the nod to exempting individuals from income tax from January 1, 2009 until the end of June.

Mr. Le Cong Dinh has violated Vietnamese laws

Regarding Vietnam's reaction on the statement made by the spokesperson of the U.S Department of State and the misinformation on the arrest of Le Cong Dinh by the Investigation Security Agency under the Ministry of Public Security on 13 June 2009, Vietnamese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Mr.Le Dung said:

Concerning the UN Security Council’ resolution 1874

Regarding Vietnam’s reaction to UN Security Council (UNSC) resolution 1874 (2009) on the 25 May 2009 DPRK’s nuclear test, Vietnamese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Mr.Le Dzung said:

It is Vietnam’s consistent policy to support a comprehensive ban on nuclear testing, non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and movement toward completely eliminating this kind of weapons. Vietnam supports peace, stability on and denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and the efforts to achieve these objectives.

Vietnam’s human rights review appreciated, says diplomat

The United Nations and participating countries have said that Vietnam’s periodic review on human rights had been well prepared and involved many State agencies and socio-political as well as professional organisations, said Deputy Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh.
The Deputy Foreign Minister met with representatives of the diplomatic corps, UN agencies, international and Vietnamese organisations in Hanoi on June 4 to inform them about the results of the fifth session of the Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Working Group in Geneva from May 8-12.

Long-term policy, partnership urged for AO victims

Vice Chairman of the Vietnamese National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee Ngo Quang Xuan has emphasised the necessity to put the issue of Agent Orange/Dioxin into the comprehensive US-Vietnam relations and develop a long-term cooperation policy on the issue.
Ambassador Xuan, who is also Co-Chair of the US-Vietnam Dialogue Group on AO/Dioxin, made the statement at the second hearing on AO/dioxin in Washington , the US , on June 2.

US, Vietnamese AO dialogue group convenes

VNA - The US-Vietnam Dialogue Group on Agent Orange/Dioxin achieved “very good” results at its fourth meeting in Washington on June 2, said a senior Vietnamese official.
Ambassador Ngo Quang Xuan, Vice Chair of the National Assembly’s External Affairs Committee, stated this after their talks had closed, evaluating that the meeting was extremely significant in the context the two countries were strengthening ties.

Vietnam, US cities enhance cooperation

(VNA)The central city of Da Nang and Pittsburgh city of the US’ Pennsylvania State have agreed to become sister cities and further boost cooperation.
A delegation from the Vietnamese Embassy in the US, headed by Deputy Ambassador Nguyen Tien Minh, paid a two-day visit (May 28-29) to Pittsburgh to promote cooperation between the two cities.
Minh handed over a memo on cooperation between Da Nang and Pittsburgh to Pittsburgh City Council’s President Doug Shields and relayed a letter from Da Nang People’s Committee Chairman Tran Van Minh to the Pittsburgh Mayor.

Statement of the 9th ASEM Foreign Ministers' Meeting on the DPRK's nuclear test

Bearing in mind the need to maintain peace and stability in the region and the international non-proliferation regime, Ministers condemn the underground nuclear test conducted by the DPRK on May 25th, 2009, which constitutes a clear violation of the Six–Party agreements and the relevant UNSC resolutions and decisions.
Ministers strongly urge the DPRK not to conduct any further nuclear test, and comply fully with the UNSC resolutions and decisions.

ASEM Foreign Ministers’ Meeting opens in Hanoi

VNA - The 9th ASEM Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (FMM 9) opened in the capital city of Hanoi on May 25.
The meeting drew the participation of the ASEAN General Secretary, Surin Pitsuwan, representatives from the EC and more than 400 delegates from 45 members of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM).
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said that FMM 9 takes place at a time when the global financial crisis is bringing about great losses and plunging the world into a very difficult and unstable period.

Concerning the DPRK’s announcement of a nuclear test on 25 May 2009

Vietnamese Foreign Ministry's Spokesman Mr.Le Dzung answered question regarding Vietnam's reaction on DPRK's announcemnet of a nuclear test on 25th May 2009:

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