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Global young Vietnamese intellectual forum concludes with 79 proposals

The second global young Vietnamese intellectual forum concluded in Hanoi on November 28, with 79 proposals submitted to the Party and State.
Global young Vietnamese intellectual forum concludes with 79 proposals ảnh 1First Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee and Chairman of the Vietnam Youth Union Le Quoc Phong speaks at the forum (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The secondglobal young Vietnamese intellectual forum concluded in Hanoi on November 28,with 79 proposals submitted to the Party and State.

During two working days, the 236delegates representing young Vietnamese intellectuals both at home and abroad discussedideas on how to promote the national construction cause.

Addressing the concludingsession, First Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union CentralCommittee and Chairman of the Vietnam Youth Union Le Quoc Phong noted thatbesides the proposals, the forum also contributed to expanding the globalnetwork of young Vietnamese intellectuals.

At the forum, the delegates haveexpressed their desire to contribute more to the development of their homecountry through practical and feasible projects, research and activities, Phongsaid.

He stressed that gathering anduniting young Vietnamese intellectuals are the responsibility and also the wishof youth organisations, towards optimising the potential of the youngintellectuals for national development.

The youth union leader called onall delegates to maintain connectivity following the forum and continue workingto pass their aspiration to their peers so that more and more Vietnameseintellectuals will contribute to the home country.

The forum’s organising board willsum up the ideas and proposals made at the forum and report them to leaders ofthe Party, State and Government.

The third global young Vietnameseintellectual forum will be held under the theme “Vietnam in 2045.”/.
VNA

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