Communist parties highly value Vietnam’s revolutionary theory linked with development realities
Representatives from communist parties and left-wing movements appreciated Vietnam’s revolutionary theory closely linked with its development realities and the trends of the times at the 3rd International Meeting of Theoretical Publications of Left-wing Parties and Movements, held from October 16-18, in Havana, Cuba.
At the 3rd International Meeting of Theoretical Publications of Left-wing Parties and Movements (Photo: VNA)

Havana (VNA) – Representatives from communist parties and left-wing movements appreciated Vietnam’s revolutionary theory closely linked with its development realities and the trends of the times at the 3rd International Meeting of Theoretical Publications of Left-wing Parties and Movements, held from October 16-18, in Havana, Cuba.

Phan Xuan Thuy, Vice Chairman of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee’s Commission for Information, Education and Mass Mobilisation, led a delegation to attend the event where he shared some theoretical and practical issues related to the new era of development in Vietnam.

He emphasised that the CPV’s identification of the new era of the nation’s rise stems from the objective demands of history and the laws governing the nation’s and the times’ evolution. Vietnam is entering an era of prosperous and strong development under the leadership of the Communist Party, striving to successfully build a socialist, democratic, wealthy, prosperous, civilised, and happy Vietnam.

The top priority in this new era is to successfully achieve the strategic goals: making Vietnam a developing country with modern industry and high middle income by 2030 and a developed, high-income socialist nation by 2045, he said.

During their participation in the meeting, the Vietnamese delegation held meetings with Politburo member, permanent member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) Central Committee, and head of the committee’s Organisation Commission Roberto Morales Ojeda, and some senior Cuban officials.

Morales Ojeda thanked the CPV for supporting the campaign marking the 65th anniversary of Vietnam–Cuba relations, launched by the Vietnam Red Cross Society and the Vietnam Fatherland Front to mobilise assistance for the Cuban people. He reaffirmed that the bilateral relationship is built on a historic foundation of brotherhood and solidarity established by late Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro Ruz and late Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh.

He highly valued the political presentation delivered by Thuy, emphasising that in the current context, publishing theoretical content grounded in Marxist perspectives, adapted to contemporary realities, holds exceptional significance.

For his part, Thuy appreciated the significance of this international meeting, considering it a strategic platform to address the challenges of the times through communication. He affirmed that Vietnam always attaches great importance to further strengthening relations with Cuba in politics and cooperation for the development and well-being of the people of both countries./.

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