Union of Vietnamese Organisations in Russia debuts

The Vietnamese Association in Russia has been developed into the Union of Vietnamese Organisations in Russia, reflecting the diversity and size of the 100,000-strong Vietnamese community in Russia.
Delegates take group photo with the Executive Board of the Union of Vietnamese Organisations in Russia, 2024-2029 tenure. (Photo: VNA)
Delegates take group photo with the Executive Board of the Union of Vietnamese Organisations in Russia, 2024-2029 tenure. (Photo: VNA)

The decision was made during the fourth congress of the Vietnamese Association in Russia held in Moscow on December 14.

At the first congress of the union organised right after its formation, members elected Do Xuan Hoang as the President of the union in the 2024-2029 tenure.

The event also marked the 20th anniversary of the Vietnamese Association in Russia and anticipated the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Russia in 2025.

Reviewing the association's operations in the past five years, Hoang said that despite difficulties, the association maintained active operations, earning recognition as a model for overseas Vietnamese communities worldwide. Its efforts focused on three core areas - uniting and developing the community, fostering ties with the homeland, and engaging in people-to-people diplomacy.

Through initiatives such as the “Tradition and Friendship Fund,” which supports Vietnam–Russia cooperation, and the “Enlightenment Fund,” chaired by Ambassador Dang Minh Khoi, the association has encouraged outstanding academic and cultural achievements among Vietnamese students in Russia.

Hoang called on the community to continue to tighten bonds with the homeland and integrate more deeply into the host country.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Dang Minh Khoi praised the association's role in gathering Vietnamese people in Russia and building a solidarity bloc among the community, and protecting their rights and interest, as well as connecting the community and the home country.

The diplomat expressed his hope that the newly established union will develop innovative programmes, becoming a robust centre of community cohesion and a reliable bridge between the Vietnamese diaspora and the embassy.

On this occasion, the Vietnamese Association in Russia and two key leaders from the third term, President Do Xuan Hoang and Vice President Tran Phu Thuan, were awarded the third-class Labour Order by the State President of Vietnam.

VNA