Vietnam Women's Union promotes cooperation with Russia's largest women's unions
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Receiving the Vietnamese delegation in Vietnam Women's Union, Nina Ostanina, Chair of the public movement "All-Russian Women's Union - Hope of Russia" and head of the State Duma Committee on Family Protection, Fatherhood, Motherhood, and Childhood, said that Russia and Vietnam share many views on family, women, and children, emphasizing the importance of protecting traditional values, the role of the family nucleus in society, gender equality, and protecting children from negative influences.
The Vietnam Women's Union delegation met with representatives of the public movement "All-Russian Women's Union - Hope of Russia" and the State Duma Committee on Family Protection, Fatherhood, Motherhood, and Childhood. (Source: VOV) |
She welcomed the cooperation between the two women's organizations to promote women's participation in the cause of national construction and development. She hoped such cooperation would grow more practical, especially in 2024, the Year of the Family in Russia.
For her part, VWU President Nga expressed the affection and gratitude of Vietnamese people in general and Vietnamese women in particular for the assistance that the Soviet Union in the past and Russia today have given to Vietnam during the country’s national protection, construction, and development.
She also thanked Russia for sending aid to help Vietnam overcome the consequences of Typhoon Yagi.
Nga expressed her impression of Russia's results in gender equality. She informed the host of the achievements in the field that Vietnam has made in recent years, highlighting that female deputies account for over 30% of the total deputies in the 15th National Assembly of Vietnam.
Noting that the two women's unions have maintained cooperative relations mainly through events held in Russia, she suggested the two unions establish a regular cooperation mechanism, such as a Vietnam-Russia Women's Forum, to enhance the effectiveness of cooperation further, contributing to the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.
The same day, the Vietnamese delegation met with a delegation of the Women's Movement of United Russia of the ruling party “United Russia.”
Welcoming the Vietnamese guests, Daria Lantratova, deputy chair of the Women's Movement of United Russia and Deputy Chair of the Federation Council Committee on Social Policy, said that the Communist Party of Vietnam is a long-standing and trustworthy friend of Russia. The relationship between the two countries has stood the test of many difficulties and challenges, particularly during the wars to defend the Fatherland, to which women had made great contributions, she said.
The host said that with over 170,000 members, the Women's Movement of United Russia had engaged more and more women in politics, business, and social activities.
Lantratova hopes her union will soon establish a cooperative relationship with the WVU.
VWU President Nga agreed, affirming that practical cooperation between the two unions should be strengthened based on the similarity in core traditional values, contributing to promoting the good relationship between the two Parties, the two States and the people of Vietnam and Russia.