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Overseas Vietnamese – significant resources for national development

Overseas Vietnamese (OVs) are important resources for the cause of national construction and development, heard a conference jointly held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Mass Mobilisation in Hanoi on July 25.
Overseas Vietnamese – significant resources for national development ảnh 1At the conference (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)
– OverseasVietnamese (OVs) are important resources for the cause of national constructionand development, heard a conference jointly held by the Ministry of ForeignAffairs and the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Mass Mobilisation inHanoi on July 25.

Deputy Minister ofForeign Affairs Nguyen Quoc Cuong, who is also head of the State Committee forOverseas Vietnamese Affairs, said there are about 4.5 million Vietnamese livingabroad and 500 Vietnamese associations worldwide.

These associations havemarkedly contributed to connecting OVs, preserving traditions and promoting cultureand developing the friendship between Vietnam and other countries, he said.

Cuong pointed outdifficulties and challenges facing Vietnamese expats such as unstable legalstatus and increasing crimes among OVs.

Truong Thi Mai, head ofthe Party Central Committee’s Commission for Mass Mobilisation, suggestedministries and agencies seek specific measures to strengthen the great nationalunity bloc and promote the role of Vietnamese expats who are an integral partof the nation and significant resources for national socio-economicdevelopment.

In his remarks, DeputyPrime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh urged ministries andagencies to address issues of concern of OVs, while perfecting mechanisms,policies and laws to create a legal corridor for them to run business at home.

He emphasised the needto handle bottlenecks regarding expats’ desire to get and regain Vietnamesenationality.-VNA
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