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First flight repatriating 287 Vietnamese from Ukraine arrives in Hanoi

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A plane of national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines touched down at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on Tuesday, carrying 287 Vietnamese citizens who had fled Ukraine to Romania.

The flight, which landed at 11:27 am, was the first among the planned special flights to bring home Vietnamese citizens in Ukraine, where the Russia – Ukraine military confrontation has been taking place since February 24.

The flight had departed from Henri Coandă International Airport in Bucharest, the capital of Romania, which borders Ukraine, at 7:35 pm on Monday (local time).

Among the 287 people on board were 71 children aged under 12, including 14 babies less than two years old.

Many of them expressed their gratitude to the Party and the government for arranging the flight for them.

Pham Duy Hung, vice-president of the Vietnamese Association in Romania, which plays the key role in evacuating Vietnamese from Ukraine, said the evacuees at the airport were calmer than when they first met him previously in Moldova, a European country where they had arrived before getting to Romania.

This image shows the Vietnam Airlines plane carrying 287 Vietnamese people evacuated from Ukraine gets to the Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, Vietnam, at noon of March 8, 2022. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tien Phong

This image shows a Vietnam Airlines plane with 287 Vietnamese evacuees from Ukraine aboard landing at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, Vietnam, March 8, 2022. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tien Phong

“We have done anything we can to support them,” Hung said.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Romania Dang Tran Phong went to the airport to greet the evacuated people on the plane before they flew home.

Duong Van Hong, 59, one of the first returnees from Ukraine’s Odessa, expressed his joy as one of those on board the first repatriation flight.

He extended his gratitude to the Vietnamese community in Ukraine, the Vietnamese Association in Odessa, the Vietnamese Embassy in Ukraine, the Consular Department under the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their support during the evacuation.

Hong said he and his family have lived in Ukraine for 30 years and when leaving Ukraine, they could not bring anything along due to the urgent situation.  

Van Anh, 38, who has lived in Odessa for more than 20 years, said she was truly happy when she could safely return to Vietnam, and hoped the Vietnamese government would continue repatriating other Vietnamese citizens in Ukraine.

This image shows Vietnamese citizens aboard a flight taking off on Monday evening from Romania, where they had fled to from the conflict-torn Ukraine. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tien Phong

This image shows Vietnamese citizens aboard a flight taking off on March 7, 2022 from Romania, where they had fled to from conflict-torn Ukraine. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tien Phong

Pham Quang Son, 61, a resident of Hanoi, who arrived at the airport to pick up his relatives, said he was so happy seeing his children and grandchildren.

“They have been traders and students in Odessa for many years,” Son said.

“When the Russian attack began, everyone was extremely worried because they didn’t know what would happen to them.”

Son added that he had lived in Odessa for years before returning to Vietnam two years ago for family visits, but he could not come back to Ukraine due to the COVID-19 outbreak in Vietnam.

He said his relatives in Odessa evacuated to Romania and were brought home on this special flight arranged by the Vietnamese government.

Son expressed his gratitude to the Party and the government of Vietnam for operating the flight to repatriate his children and grandchildren.   

Nguyen Thi Tuyen, a resident in Hanoi’s Thuong Tin District, said she and her family were on a tour in Vinh Phuc Province’s Tam Dao District but they immediately returned to the capital city when hearing that her relatives were on the flight from Ukraine to Vietnam.

“It is great to see them safely arrive in Vietnam,” Tuyen said.

This image shows some of the 287 Vietnamese citizens getting to the Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, Vietnam on March 8, 2022 after leaving Ukraine for Romania. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tien Phong

This image shows some of the 287 Vietnamese citizens reaching Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, Vietnam on March 8, 2022 after leaving Ukraine for Romania. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tien Phong

As planned, the second repatriation flight is expected to depart from Romania’s capital Bucharest on Thursday.

The Vietnamese government approved the foreign ministry’s proposal to arrange special flights to repatriate Vietnamese citizens in Ukraine.

The government has assigned the Ministry of Transport to take the lead charge of flight arrangement, while the Ministry of Finance has been tasked with ensuring expenditure for the flights.

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Source: https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/20220308/first-flight-repatriating-287-vietnamese-from-ukraine-arrives-in-hanoi/66079.html

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NA Chairman meets Vietnamese community in Indonesia

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National Assembly (NA) Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue on August 4 met with officials and staff of the Vietnamese Embassy in Jakarta, the Vietnamese Permanent Mission to ASEAN and the Vietnamese community in Indonesia.

NA Chairman meets Vietnamese community in Indonesia hinh anh 1National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue and representatives of the Vietnamese community in Indonesia (Photo: VNA)

Jakarta – National Assembly (NA) Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue on August 4 met with officials and staff of the Vietnamese Embassy in Jakarta, the Vietnamese Permanent Mission to ASEAN and the Vietnamese community in Indonesia.

According to Vietnamese Ambassador to Indonesia Ta Van Thong, about 500 Vietnamese people are living in Indonesia. Over the years, the embassy had focused on protecting Vietnamese citizens in the country, he said.

He noted that despite the global economic recession, two-way trade between Vietnam and Indonesia has still increased 10% each year to 14 billion USD in 2022. He held that the goal of 15 billion USD set by the two sides can be reached before 2028.

Many Vietnamese people have chosen Indonesia for travelling, while many Vietnamese businesses have invested in the country, he added.

Meanwhile, Ambassador Nguyen Hai Bang, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to ASEAN, and ASEAN Deputy Secretary General Tran Duc Binh said that Vietnam and Indonesia are important partners of each other in ASEAN. The Vietnamese top legislator’s participation at the 44th General Assembly of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA-44) is an important external activity in both bilateral and multilateral aspects, they underlined.

Representatives from Vietnamese businesses in Indonesia proposed that the NA and Government continue designing policies and measures to promote economic, trade and investment cooperation between the two countries.

Addressing the meeting, NA Chairman Hue highlighted the sound relations between Vietnam and Indonesia, initiated by President Ho Chi Minh and President Sukarno.

He said that Vietnam with a population of 100 million and Indonesia with nearly 300 million people have great cooperation potential, asking Vietnamese businesses, diplomatic agencies and community to continue to promote bilateral collaboration in promising areas towards the goal of 15 billion USD in two-way trade. Indonesia is currently the third largest of Vietnam among ASEAN members, he noted.

He said he hopes the embassy and Vietnamese community will continue to act as a bridge connecting the two countries. He also asked the Vietnam Trade Office to create optimal conditions for businesses of both sides to promote partnership.

He affirmed that the Party and State always consider the Vietnamese community abroad as an indispensable part of the Vietnamese nation, and expressed his hope that the Vietnamese community in Indonesia will maintain the language and culture of Vietnam.

He held that it is necessary to organise a Vietnamese Language Day abroad, along with the building of cultural facilities for Vietnamese people in other countries to gather./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/na-chairman-meets-vietnamese-community-in-indonesia/265677.vnp

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Voluntary blood donation helps save lives

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Many people across Vietnam, regardless of their ages and jobs, have actively donated blood to save lives of many others.

Voluntary blood donation helps save lives hinh anh 1Tran Minh Men (L) and another blood donor. (Photo: tuoitre.vn)

Hanoi – Many people across Vietnam, regardless of their ages and jobs, have actively donated blood to save lives of many others.

In late July, 100 outstanding blood donors nationwide were honoured at a three-day programme in the capital city of Hanoi.

Among them, there are 20 female delegates, 16 representatives from the education sector, eight medical staff, seven from the armed forces and three ethnic minorities. The oldest delegate is 61 years old and the youngest is 22 years old.

There were 10 delegates who donated blood 19-29 times, 60 delegates 30-49 times, 20 delegates 50-69 times, eight 70-99 times, and two at least 100 times.

Tran Minh Men, a 52-year-old man, has donated blood 102 times over the past 22 years. He is now head of the Blood Bank Team in Nghi Duc commune, Tanh Linh district, the south central province of Binh Thuan.

He shared at a meeting with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh that he has also encouraged more than 3,000 others to participate in blood donation campaigns.

According to him, the greatest joy of those who participate in those campaigns is that patients are healthy and return to a normal life.

Meanwhile, Ho Kim Phuong from Ho Chi Minh City is the female donor with the most times donating blood at 78 times. She has participated in blood donation once every 3 months since 1997.

“Having witnessed many difficult and extreme situations, I always think “I can give what I can give, I can help someone with what I can”. My blood is available in my body, I can help people, help life until there is no health left. My family has four members, and all of us have donated blood more than 250 times, my husband has donated 72 times and is now over the age to donate blood, my daughter 52 times, my son 48 times,” Phuong said.

Voluntary blood donation helps save lives hinh anh 2Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Over the past 15 years, as many as 1,500 voluntary blood donors nationwide have been honoured.

Last year, over 1.43 million units of blood were donated nationwide, 99% of which came from voluntary blood donors.

Since early this year, about 900,000 units of blood have been collected through various campaigns./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/voluntary-blood-donation-helps-save-lives/265650.vnp

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Vietnam News Agency has third deputy general director

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has signed a decision appointing Nguyen Thi Su, head of the Domestic News Department of the Vietnam News Agency, to the position of VNA Deputy General Director.

Vietnam News Agency has third deputy general director hinh anh 1Nguyen Thi Su has become the third deputy general director of the VNA (Photo: VNA)

HanoiPrime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has signed a decision appointing Nguyen Thi Su, head of the Domestic News Department of the Vietnam News Agency, to the position of VNA Deputy General Director.

Su, born in 1972, has become one of the three deputy general directors of the VNA, the State-run news agency of Vietnam, along with Nguyen Tuan Hung and Doan Thi Tuyet Nhung.

Su graduated from the Hanoi University of Law. She started her career at the VNA in 1994 as a reporter. She was promoted to the head of the diplomatic news desk of the VNA Domestic News Department in 2006, deputy head of the department in 2011 and head of the department in 2019.

Currently, she is also a member of the VNA Party Committee and Vice President of the Union of Journalists of the VNA.

[Vietnam News Agency has new Deputy General Director]

The VNA is responsible for providing official information and documents of the Party and State, according to the Government’s recently-released Decree No 87/2022/NĐ-CP. It provides information in service of the Party leadership and State management; and collects and provides news through various forms of press and multimedia to be published by the mass media, and for the public and readers at home and abroad./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/vietnam-news-agency-has-third-deputy-general-director/265688.vnp

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