Socialist-oriented economy helps Vietnam go forward confidently: Russian expert

A socialist-oriented economy is the firm foundation for Vietnamese people to look to the future with confidence, Chairman of the Council of Experts of the Eurasian Research Fund Grigory Trofimchuk told Vietnam News Agency's correspondents in Russia.
Socialist-oriented economy helps Vietnam go forward confidently: Russian expert ảnh 1Production at the Phuc Yen shoe company in Vinh Phuc province (Photo: VNA)
Moscow (VNA) – A socialist-oriented economy is the firm foundation for Vietnamese people to look to the futurewith confidence, Chairman of the Council of Experts of the Eurasian ResearchFund Grigory Trofimchuk told Vietnam News Agency's correspondents in Russia.

The expert said the socialist democracy model has certainadvantages and good development prospects, with social factors playing animportant role and the human factor never forgotten, particularly in Vietnam.

He noted Vietnam has extensive international relations andparticipates in most of the major international organisations.

According to him, Vietnam has come up with approaches thatcan help the world respond better to a number of challenges, such as theCOVID-19 pandemic. When participating in international organisations andeconomic forums, the Vietnamese Government has clearly introduced benefits of suchmemberships to the Vietnamese people, creating links between the sides andtheir consensus towards a common goal.

The expert praised the outcomes of the Communist Party ofVietnam’s 13th National Congress at a time when the country has an increasing role and importance regionally and internationally.

He said the congress has truly propelled the country forwardas it addressed key issues of the nation and set out new tasks for the nationaldevelopment toward 2045.

He also took the occasion to express his belief in Vietnam’sfuture successes./.
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