In his concluding remarks, Prime Minister Hung directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to effectively organize the high-level diplomatic program; to be more proactive and collaborative with relevant ministries and agencies in giving advice and planning; and to comprehensively and strongly innovate itself in a way that is economical, substantive, and effective.
The Prime Minister requested an improvement in the quality of research, consultation, assessment, and forecasting of the global and regional situation, and adjustments to the strategies and policies of major partners. This will help promptly provide information, advice, and recommendations on policies, measures, and response scenarios to avoid being passive or caught off guard.
The ministry was also tasked with improving the quality of strategic research and forecasting to support policy responses and safeguard national security and development, especially in serving the goal of achieving double-digit growth and transitioning towards a growth model driven by science, technology, innovation and digital transformation.
Vietnamese representative offices abroad were urged to strengthen market expansion efforts and promote cooperation in trade, science, technology and labor. The Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam was asked to focus on developing professional lecturers, enhancing strategic research and strengthening cooperation with domestic and international universities, research institutes and experts to improve policy advisory capacity.
