Budapes: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh met with staff members of the Vietnamese Embassy and representatives from the Vietnamese community in Hungary in Budapest on January 19, as part of his official visit to the European country.
The Vietnamese community in Hungary numbers about 6,000, most of whom live in Budapest and adjacent areas, according to Ambassador Nguyen Thi Bich Thao. She said the community is united and organises many activities to preserve the national cultural characteristics and promote Vietnam’s image in the host society.
Addressing the meeting, PM Chinh mentioned the Politburo’s Resolution 36 on overseas Vietnamese affairs which emphasizes that the overseas Vietnamese are an integral part of the community of ethnic groups of Vietnam.
The Government and National Assembly took many actions in implementing the resolution last year, including addressing issues related to ID cards, visa and property ownership of overseas Vietnamese, he said, pledging more will be done to ensure that the over
seas Vietnamese are an integral part of the Vietnamese nation.
He commended the Vietnamese community in Hungary for their unity and contributions to the host country while keeping the national cultural identity and promoting Vietnam, adding that during this visit, he has repeatedly asked the Hungarian government to continue facilitating the integration of the Vietnamese community, including the recognition of the community as an ethnic minority group of Hungary.
The Government leader said Vietnam is researching policies to attract overseas talents and called on Vietnamese scholars and researchers in the world and Hungary in particular to join in scientific-technological research and innovation in Vietnam as well as in the building of an international financial centre in Ho Chi Minh City.
He requested that the Vietnamese Embassy in Hungary to take better care of the Vietnamese community, maintain close connection with the community and support their activities while pushing for the recognition of Vietnamese
in Hungary as an ethnic minority group.
Representatives from the community expressed their wish for continued support from the Vietnamese State in connecting them with the country and Vietnamese communities in other countries, promoting the Vietnamese culture, including the teaching of Vietnamese, and facilitating their involvement in projects in Vietnam./.
Source: Vietnam News Agency
Bangkok, ‘Madame Dear’ joins in sharing women’s perspectives. Pointing out that gender has no effect on one’s ability to work. I would like to encourage you and invite you to join in the drive to create equality together.
January 20, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. at SCBX NEXT STAGE @SIAM PARAGON NEXT TECH x SCBX Fl. 4 Ms. Watanya Bunnag, Democrat Party member Join in exchanging views and inspiration in the Women in Business: SUCCESS STORY(S) activity, which is an activity of the WomenSet project supported by the Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF) by the U.S. Embassy.
Ms. Wathanya said that today our society has changed greatly. which from the experiences that they have encountered It must be acknowledged that in the matter of gender there is still some remaining. Where sometimes many people may not intend to be sexist. But there are always events like that. But in the end, gender has never been an obstacle to success. Because even though female gender is more delicate But one important thing is that we must know
our own strengths and use them in the right places. Along with giving examples of his own experiences including becoming a manager of a men’s football team. and entering the political sphere which is like a man’s world
Ms. Wattanya further said that Today, even though equality exists Even in many competitions, many people will be more accepting of their femininity. But it cannot be denied that there is always the aspect of sex involved. Therefore, what is the best way for us to move forward? Nothing more than the determination to prove one’s abilities. Because gender has no effect on ability. and cannot diminish the dignity of our womanhood We just have to have determination. As long as we never give up We prove our ideas and abilities, not giving up halfway. Only then can women become equal to men in the world of politics.
‘Today we are just a part of the people who have come to share our experiences. The world is turning The fact that we are more accepted It is not caused by any one person. But the way th
e world turns Gender acceptance and reduction of bias It is important that we all drive together and walk on this path,’ Ms. Wattanya said.
Source: Thai News Agency