NA Chairman meets with Vietnamese community in Senegal
The Vietnamese community abroad, including in Senegal, is an inseparable part of the nation, said National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man.
NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man and his spouse with members of the Vietnamese community in Senegal. (Photo: VNA)
National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man on July 22 afternoon (local time) met with staff of the Vietnamese Embassy and members of the Vietnamese community in Senegal as part of his official visit to the African country.
The meeting was also attended by Vice President of the Senegalese NA Samba Dang.
According to Vietnamese Ambassador to Algeria and Senegal Tran Quoc Khanh, there are currently around 3,000 Vietnamese and people of Vietnamese origin living in Senegal. Though relatively small in number, the community remains closely united, and maintains a strong connection with their homeland.
The NA Chairman's meeting with the community upon his arrival in Senegal reflects the deep care and attention of the Vietnamese Party and State for overseas Vietnamese and serves as an important source of encouragement for both embassy staff and the wider Vietnamese community.
Representatives from the organisation of Senegalese people of Vietnamese origin (Kim Hoi) expressed delight at Vietnam’s recent socio-economic achievements. They reaffirmed their commitment to serving as a bridge between the two nations and promoting Vietnamese culture in Senegal, helping to deepen bilateral ties.
Highlighting Vietnam’s strengths in agricultural processing and rice production, Kim Hoi representatives called on Vietnam to assist Senegal in these areas. They also proposed strengthening cooperation in education and training, including twinning programmes, and preserving Vietnamese cultural identity among the overseas community.
Speaking at the event, NA Chairman Man noted that his visit marks an important step in enhancing political trust and further deepening bilateral cooperation across various fields.
During the visit, he is scheduled to hold talks with Senegalese leaders, including the President and Prime Minister, and co-chair a legal-policy seminar on promoting cooperation in agriculture, trade, and investment. The two parliaments are also set to sign a cooperation agreement to create a legal framework for enhanced legislative ties.
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man (central) and his spouse ( first, from left) present gifts to the Vietnamese community in Senegal. (Photo: VNA)
Updating the community on Vietnam’s situation, Chairman Man stated that after nearly 40 years of Doi Moi (Renewal), Vietnam has achieved significant progress in socio-economic development. The country's GDP has surpassed 470 billion USD, with per capita income reaching about 4,700 USD. In 2024 alone, Vietnam’s economy grew by 7.09%, outperforming ASEAN’s average and exceeding all 15 key development targets. In the first half of 2025, despite global and domestic challenges, the country maintained a robust growth rate of 7.52%. The country is striving to reach a full-year growth target of 8.3–8.5%.
He emphasised that the Vietnamese community abroad, including in Senegal, is an inseparable part of the nation. He highlighted key policies, including Politburo Resolution No. 36 and Directive No. 45, which affirm the vital role of overseas Vietnamese in national development and defence.
Praising Kim Hoi as an effective link between the two countries, he encouraged the organiation to share updated information about Vietnam with the local community, including recent efforts to streamline the state apparatus and enhance national governance. He also urged the Vietnamese embassy to enhance its support for the community, and promptly inform the Vietnamese community here about the Party's guidelines and policies./.
Situated at nearly 2,200 metres above the sea level, right on O Quy Ho Pass – one of Vietnam's "Four Great Passes", the glass bridge offers a panoramic view of Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range, Tam Duong Valley, and drifting white clouds.