Egyptian media widely cover new high-ranking Vietnamese personnel

VOV.VN - Several online Egyptian newspapers published a broad range of articles on April 5 as part of reports on the results of the recent election of new senior Vietnamese leaders, with the overall assessment being that the new leadership will continue to drive the nation forward on its path towards stronger development.

Events Magazine News posted a commentary produced by journalist Ahmed Hassan detailing the expectations ahead for the new Vietnamese Government.

The article reviews the outstanding performance of the Vietnamese Government during the 2016 to 2021 tenure, highlighting the country’s success in 2020 when overcoming the challenges caused by the global spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and maintaining strong economic growth. In doing so, the nation successfully met its dual goal of effectively combating the pandemic whilst simultaneously ensuring socio-economic development.

New Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, a Politburo member and member of the 13th Central Party Committee who had previously held many important positions with plenty of leadership experience, will lead the Government in facing future challenges in order to successfully fulfill the strategic goals set for the next five years, according to the article.

Elsewhere, online broadcaster Homeland (Eldyar) reported on the nation electing new leaders, therefore increasing the prospects of future trade exchanges with Egypt rising to US$1 billion.

The election of both the State President and the Prime Minister by the Vietnamese National Assembly took place with a high rate of approval votes.

This will therefore serve to further promote Vietnamese foreign relations, including forging strong bilateral ties, with a target of trade exchanges exceeding US$1 billion. The article stated the publication’s belief that the new Vietnamese PM will be able to devise economic policies aimed towards the Middle East and Africa, including Egypt.

Meanwhile, many other Arabic-language newspapers based in Egypt, such as the Constitution (Dostor), Today's Public (algomhorianow), and National Resonance (Sadaelomma), also widely covered the recent election results of the new high-ranking Vietnamese leadership.

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