Tags: General Secretary To Lam

Implications of Politburo's seven newly-issued Resolutions for Viet Nam's new era
Opinion 17/09/2025 10:21VGP – The Politburo has adopted seven Resolutions, figuring out major solutions for breakthrough development in areas that are vital for Viet Nam's new development era.

General Secretary To Lam meets Australian Governor-General
Politics 11/09/2025 07:40VGP - General Secretary To Lam hosted a reception for Australian Governor-General Sam Mostyn in Ha Noi on September 10.

General Secretary To Lam to pay State visit to South Korea
Politics 07/08/2025 15:26VGP - General Secretary To Lam and his spouse will pay a State visit to South Korea from August 10-13, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed Thursday.

Viet Nam resolved to innovate legislation formation and enforcement
Politics 03/05/2025 18:57VGP - General Secretary To Lam has signed Resolution No. 66-NQ/TW on innovating legislation formulation and enforcement to meet the country's development requirements in the new era.

General Secretary To Lam hosts Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez
Politics 10/04/2025 09:09VGP - General Secretary To Lam on Wednesday hosted a reception for Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez who is on a three-day official visit to Viet Nam.

Prime Minister leads Government Party Committee during 2020-2025 tenure
Politics 04/02/2025 11:33VGP - The Politburo has decided to assign Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh to hold the post as Secretary of the Party Committee of the Government in the 2020-2025 tenure.

To Lam hosts Chairman of Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Politics 05/12/2024 09:32VGP - General Secretary To Lam on Wednesday hosted a reception for Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) Maeda Tadashi in Ha Noi.

General Secretary To Lam to visit Malaysia
Politics 18/11/2024 20:56VGP – General Secretary To Lam will pay an official visit to Malaysia from November 21-23 at the invitation of Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, tthe Central Commission for External Relations announced Monday.