SG Nguyên Phu Trong’s decisions strengthen national and international confidence

Uch Leang, president of the Cambodian Alumni Association in Vietnam (CAVA), acting director of the Department of Asian, African and Middle Eastern Studies of the Cambodian Academy of International Relations under the ARC, said believed that the bamboo diplomacy initiated by General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong was a flexible foreign policy with a solid foundation, helping the country of Vietnam to maintain good relations with all trends, all countries in the world.

The bamboo diplomacy initiated by the leader of the Vietnamese Communist Party constitutes a solid strategy, affirming Vietnam’s potential in the eyes of investors. Large companies from many countries are also transferring their production from other countries to Vietnam because they have confidence in the success of their investment activities and the administration led by General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, he said. he thinks.

According to academic Uch Leang, another important point that helps build and strengthen trust in Vietnam is General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong’s stern implementation of work to prevent and combat corruption. He stressed that it was not easy to do and that General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong was making a lot of sacrifices to be able to carry out anti-corruption work in Vietnam.

Evaluating Vietnam’s foreign policy, Uch Leang said Vietnam’s current political and diplomatic policy always aims to consolidate good relations with all political trends and countries in the region, especially neighboring country like Cambodia. Under the leadership of Secretary General Nguyen Phu Trong, relations between Cambodia and Vietnam are constantly maintained by exchanging visits of senior leaders, maintaining good people-to-people exchange activities.

This article is originally published on lecourrier.vn

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