State President presents title of ambassador to diplomats

State President Luong Cuong handed over decisions on the conferment of ambassadorial title to officials and diplomats at a ceremony held in Ha Noi on October 10.

President Luong Cuong with newly accredited and appointed Vietnamese ambassadors abroad. (Photo: NDO)
President Luong Cuong with newly accredited and appointed Vietnamese ambassadors abroad. (Photo: NDO)

The title recipients were Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Manh Cuong, Vice Chairwoman of the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Pham Thi Kim Hoa, Vietnamese Consul General in Vancouver (Canada) Nguyen Quang Trung, Vietnamese Ambassador to Mozambique Pham Hoang Kim, and Vietnamese Ambassador to Türkiye Do Son Hai. Besides, the President presented appointment decisions to ambassadors of Vietnam to Portugal and Ireland.

Addressing the ceremony, President Cuong urged the newly-promoted and -appointed ambassadors to thoroughly grasp the Party’s guidelines and the State’s policies and laws, particularly the Politburo’s Resolution No.59-NQ/TW on international integration in the new context.

The State leader asked the diplomatic sector in general, and the ambassadors in particular, to strengthen research, advisory, and early strategic forecasting work, and to promptly propose to the Party and the State major and important policies concerning Viet Nam’s relations with partners.

He underscored that diplomacy should act as a bridge to spread the image of a Viet Nam of independence, self-reliance, peace, friendship, and development. The ambassadors, he said, must also effectively perform citizen protection duties, serving as a reliable support for the nearly six million-strong overseas Vietnamese community, while mobilising their human, intellectual, and financial resources to contribute to the homeland’s development.

The ambassadors expressed their honour and sense of responsibility, pledging to thoroughly follow the Party and State’s foreign policy lines, strengthen practical and effective cooperation with partners, protect national interests, and contribute to the country’s development and the elevation of Viet Nam’s international standing.

NDO
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