[In Pictures] PM chairs 14th meeting of State steering committee for key transport projects

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, head of the State Steering Committee for Key Transport Projects, presided over the 14th meeting of the committee in Hanoi on September 17.
The PM urges ministries, sectors, localities, and consultants, as well as design and supervision contractors, to proactively complete their assigned tasks to accelerate the implementation of key national transport projects.

The PM urges ministries, sectors, localities, and consultants, as well as design and supervision contractors, to proactively complete their assigned tasks to accelerate the implementation of key national transport projects.

PM Pham Minh Chinh calls on all relevant units to strive to complete strategic transport infrastructure projects.

PM Pham Minh Chinh calls on all relevant units to strive to complete strategic transport infrastructure projects.

A representative of the Ministry of Transport presents a report on the progress of key transport projects.

A representative of the Ministry of Transport presents a report on the progress of key transport projects.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha speaks at the meeting.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha speaks at the meeting.

A representative from the Ministry of Planning and Investment speaks at the meeting.

A representative from the Ministry of Planning and Investment speaks at the meeting.

A representative from Cao Bang Province delivers a speech at the meeting.

A representative from Cao Bang Province delivers a speech at the meeting.

A representative from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment speaks at the meeting.

A representative from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment speaks at the meeting.

The meeting is held both in-person and online, connecting the Government Headquarters with centrally-run provinces and cities involved in key transport projects.

The meeting is held both in-person and online, connecting the Government Headquarters with centrally-run provinces and cities involved in key transport projects.

NDO/Photo: TRAN HAI