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Prime Minister Le Minh Hung: Advises on comprehensive and vigorous reform of foreign affairs.

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On the morning of May 11, Prime Minister Le Minh Hung chaired a working session with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to discuss the progress made during the past period, as well as key, urgent and important directions and tasks. strategic for the future.

Present at the meeting were Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Tuc; General Phan Van Giang, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense; Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung; Minister and Head of the Government Office Dang Xuan Phong; as well as leaders of ministries, agencies and organizations.

The delegates endeavored to evaluate the achievements, to clarify the difficulties and obstacles to overcome, to identify the causes; to analyze in depth the evolution of the global situation, its impact on Vietnam and the problems raised by the development work of the diplomatic sector…

The meeting also discussed key tasks and solutions for the coming period of the Ministry and the Foreign Affairs sector, including the implementation of foreign policy missions in accordance with the directions of the Central Committee, the Politburo and the Secretariat; solutions for deepening and deepening bilateral and multilateral relations, development diplomacy and other aspects of foreign policy work.

The meeting also reviewed and processed the proposals and recommendations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the government and the Prime Minister regarding personnel matters, mechanisms, policies and resources necessary for the establishment of a comprehensive and modern diplomatic system.

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung: Advises on comprehensive and vigorous reform of foreign affairs.
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung chairs a meeting with leaders of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (Photo: Duong Giang/VNA)

In his closing speech, Prime Minister Lê Minh Hưng said that the 14th National Congress had identified “strengthening foreign relations and international integration as a crucial and ongoing task.” This represents a major strategic shift in the Party’s thinking, reflecting its high regard for the fundamental role and importance of foreign affairs and diplomacy.

In addition, after having reorganized its structure, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has the function of unifying state management of foreign affairs within the political system; to advise the Party and the state on strategic direction; and to organize the implementation of the Party’s foreign policy, state diplomacy and people-to-people diplomacy.

In recent times, the global situation has evolved rapidly, becoming complex and unpredictable. These changes, whether minor or major, have a direct impact on Vietnam. The transmission mechanisms of these impacts are multiple and intersectoral, posing numerous challenges and requiring proactive strategies, strategic forecasts, policy responses and contingency plans for different scenarios. All of this represents a heavy responsibility for the Ministry and the diplomatic sector, not only this year, but also in the years to come.

On behalf of the Government, the Prime Minister recognized and welcomed the efforts made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in carrying out its missions over the past period, contributing to the maintenance of peace, stability, a favorable environment for national development and friendly relations with other countries; contributing to the refinement of the theoretical thinking and directions of the Party’s foreign policy, including the strategic change in thinking on foreign affairs at the 14th National Congress.

This sector has played a key advisory role in directing and mobilizing external resources for the development and expansion of the market for Vietnamese products; he prepared himself well for high-level diplomatic activities, strengthening the position and prestige of the country; he participated proactively and successfully assumed many important positions on the international stage; and he closely combined the three pillars of foreign policy: Party diplomacy, state diplomacy and people-to-people diplomacy, linking defense, security and foreign affairs with economic and social development.

The Prime Minister also stated that, in addition to the achievements, it is necessary to clearly identify the limits, difficulties, challenges and their causes in order to do even better in the future, in particular by transforming mentalities and working methods to respond to new requirements and tasks; by carrying out research and forecasting of the situation, providing advice and proposals, particularly contributing to the expansion of markets and the development of beneficial industries and sectors of the country; and coordinating and distributing roles between agencies, which are sometimes ineffective and inconsistent.

Regarding the key tasks and solutions for the coming period, the Prime Minister emphasized the need to build a clean and strong Party organization; to pay close attention and do a good job in Party building and protecting domestic political security, especially in important areas, and to take timely measures early and remotely when problems arise.

At the same time, relevant parties should study in depth and urgently concretize and institutionalize the foreign policy directions of the 14th National Party Congress into specific plans, projects and solutions, ensuring progress and quality; focusing on the Politburo Resolution on the Implementation of the Foreign Policy Guidelines of the XIV Congress, Politburo Resolution 59 on International Integration in the New Situation, Conclusion 18-KL/TW of the 2nd Conference of the Central Committee, the resolution 250 of the National Assembly on certain specific mechanisms and policies aimed at strengthening the effectiveness of international integration, government resolution 109/NQ-CP updating and supplementing the action program for the implementation of the 14th resolution Party Congress and Central Committee Conclusion 18-KL/TW, as well as other strategic resolutions relating to international integration.

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Prime Minister Le Minh Hung chairs a meeting with leaders of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (Photo: Duong Giang/VNA)

The Prime Minister requested that these tasks be submitted to the Government and the Prime Minister in May, in the second quarter of 2026, and that policy documents and circulars (if applicable) be issued to ensure immediate implementation; at the same time, the drafting and publication of legal documents, Projects and submissions already included in the 2026 work program must be ensured to continue as planned.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in coordination with the ministries and agencies concerned, is urgently reviewing and proposing amendments and additions to the decree relating to the functions, missions and organizational structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs foreigners; the urgent development of key performance indicators (KPIs) in order to provide a basis for evaluating civil servants and public sector agents; and the proactive establishment of focal point management mechanisms for foreign policy activities, particularly in the areas of external economic relations, investment attraction, tourism promotion and technological diplomacy.

The Prime Minister also tasked the ministry with effectively organizing the foreign policy agenda of senior leaders; to be more proactive and coordinate its actions with the ministries and agencies concerned in terms of advice, proposals and development of plans; to innovate in a global and significant manner, both in substance and form, in an economical, substantial and efficient manner; to closely follow the requirements of the other party and our own needs in order to carefully prepare the content of the exchanges, ensuring that they are precise and practical.

At the same time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs promotes digital transformation associated with digitalization mechanisms, by urgently establishing a digital management system, reviewing, monitoring, managing and encouraging the implementation of international commitments and agreements (specifying implementation results, challenges, obstacles, proposals and recommendations for solutions), including commitments and agreements following visits by high-level leaders; and by focusing on preparing the future activities of these leaders.

The Prime Minister called for an improvement in the quality of research, consultation, assessment and forecasting regarding the global and regional situation, as well as adjustments to the strategies and policies of key partners in order to quickly provide information, advice and recommendations on policies, measures and response scenarios, and thus avoid any passivity or taking things unawares. The aim is to prevent risks to national security, defense and development, in particular by strengthening research and consultation closely and effectively linked to the goal of double-digit growth, and by transforming and establishing a new growth model based on science and technology, innovation and digital transformation.

The Prime Minister called for the acceleration of the comprehensive, modern and professional development of the diplomatic sector. Vietnamese representations abroad must be more proactive and diligent, closely follow the global situation and developments in the host countries, fully master their areas of competence and quickly report on the policies and measures to be taken to strengthen cooperation between Vietnam and other countries in the areas of interest and priority; develop markets for the import and export of goods; and promote scientific, technological and labor cooperation.

The Diplomatic Academy should focus on developing professional faculty, training innovation, promoting strategic research and consultancy work, strengthening cooperation with leading universities, research institutes and experts at national and international levels in order to build a cooperation network serving evaluating, advising and formulating diplomatic policies and strategies adapted to the national and international situation.

During the meeting, Prime Minister Le Minh Hung gave his opinion on the proposals and recommendations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Prime Minister requested an urgent report on the draft decree detailing certain provisions relating to mechanisms and policies aimed at mobilizing resources and strengthening the effectiveness of international integration in accordance with Resolution No. 250/2025/QH15 of the National Assembly; and coordination with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to study and develop the cultural diplomacy strategy until 2035, with a vision to 2045, and report to the Prime Minister in the third quarter of 2026.

Relevant ministries and agencies should coordinate closely with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to study the contents of the recommendations, proactively implement tasks and solutions within their functions, duties, powers and areas of state management, and report to the Prime Minister on matters which exceed their competence.

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