
Vietnam's Humanitarian Mission in Venezuela: Resilience and Solidarity in Disaster Response
A Vietnamese rescue team spent ten days in Venezuela following a devastating earthquake, recovering 57 bodies. The mission highlights the traditional friendship and spirit of mutual support between Vietnam and Venezuela.
Venezuelan officials expressed profound gratitude for Vietnam's timely assistance and selfless solidarity, affirming that the support will always be remembered by the Venezuelan people. The aid reflects the traditional friendship and solidarity, as well as the longstanding spirit of mutual support between the Vietnamese and Venezuelan people. Ty described the twin quakes Venezuela’s deadliest seismic disaster in more than a century, with thousands killed. High temperatures accelerated the decomposition of victims still trapped beneath collapsed buildings. During its mission from June 29 to July 7, the team worked around the clock under extremely hazardous conditions amid heavily damaged and contaminated disaster zones. Despite the challenges, rescue personnel recovered 57 victims' bodies and handed them over to local authorities and families. They also identified and reported several suspected locations where additional victims might be trapped. The People's Security Force needs to unify its perception, promote its crucial, core, and frontline role in advising and organising the implementation of the National Security Strategy in the new situation, urgently innovate working methods, actively apply scientific and technological advances, and adjust plans and strategies to ensure proactive security in all situations. The groundbreaking ceremony marked a significant milestone in implementing the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime (also known as Hanoi Convention) and underscored Vietnam's commitment to strengthening international cooperation in building a safe, secure, trusted, and sustainable cyberspace. Aichi has maintained economic cooperation and exchanges with Vietnam for more than a decade, including the establishment of the Aichi Desk to support businesses, as well as a 10-year friendship cooperation agreement with Ho Chi Minh City. In Vietnamese cultural life, gratitude toward preceding generations has long been preserved as an integral part of the nation's identity. This tradition is reflected in ancestor worship practiced in families, the Worship of the Hung Kings, village deities, national heroes and eminent cultural figures, as well as tributes to generations who sacrificed their lives for the nation's independence and freedom. The two ministers highlighted the Border Defence Friendship Exchange as a meaningful cooperation mechanism that has received strong support from senior leaders, ministries, local authorities and people in both countries. Over the past decade, the twinning relationship between Thuy Phong village in Nghe An’s Kim Bang commune, and Xop Tuong village in Nam On commune, Xaychamphone district, Bolikhamxay province of Laos, has become a model for fostering a shared border of peace, friendship and cooperation. Cuba and Vietnam on July 10 commemorated six Cuban military experts who lost their lives 60 years ago while supporting the Vietnamese people's resistance war, reaffirming the enduring solidarity and defence ties forged through the two countries' shared history. Two-way trade reached 7.8 billion USD in 2025, with the Philippines remaining one of Vietnam's largest importers of rice. Cooperation in education, cultural exchanges and other areas has also continued to expand. The following is a list of selected news summaries reported last night by the Vietnam News Agency. General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and State President To Lam hosted separate farewell receptions in Hanoi on July 9 for the outgoing ambassadors of Belgium, Norway, the Netherlands and Brazil. The ambassador said the establishment of Vietnam's first honorary consulate in Phuket reflects both countries' commitment to enhancing cooperation with the Andaman sea economic gateway while meeting growing demand for consular services and better support for Vietnamese citizens and the Vietnamese community in southern Thailand. Ludwig said he was impressed by Vietnam's socio-economic achievements as well as its rich culture and cuisine. He highly appreciated the unity, dynamism and valuable contributions of the Vietnamese community to the development of Vienna and Austria. The station, funded and built by the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence as a gift to Laos, is intended to strengthen coordination between border guard forces, reaffirming solidarity between the two countries. Vietnam has signed more than 1,400 international commitments and agreements since the start of the 13th National Party Congress’s term. Over 350 new pacts have been inked since early 2026 alone, driven by high-level diplomatic activities. Speaking at the ministry's regular press briefing, Hang highlighted the significance of the Politburo's recent decision to invest in primary and secondary boarding schools in 248 land border communes nationwide. Vietnam will continue working closely with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) member states to sign their free trade agreement (FTA) at an early date and effectively implement its commitments. The following is a brief review of the day’s events as reported by the Vietnam News Agency. Presenting the Government’s proposal, Minister of Public Security Luong Tam Quang said the draft resolution is intended to institutionalise the Party’s policies and provide legal safeguards for officials who carry out innovation, think big, act bold, and pursue the common good without engaging in corruption, wastefulness or misconduct. The new designation means that alongside the Ho Chi Minh monument and park, Vladivostok now has another public landmark bearing the name of Vietnam's revered leader. Copyright, VietnamPlus, Vietnam News Agency (VNA) Editor-in-chief, Mr. Tran Tien Duan.
多角的分析
ベトナムのベネズエラへの人道支援は、経済的な直接的利益よりも、国際社会におけるベトナムのイメージ向上と外交的信頼の構築を目的としたものと考えられる。ベトナム経済は成長を続けているが、その持続可能性は国際的なパートナーシップと安定した外交関係に依存している。このような支援活動は、ベトナムが単なる経済大国ではなく、責任ある国際社会の一員であることを示すための戦略的な行動と見ることができる。
このニュース自体は、直接的な投資機会を示唆するものではない。しかし、ベトナムが国際社会で人道支援を行う姿勢は、同国の政治的安定性と信頼性を投資家に対してアピールする間接的な効果を持つ。ベトナムは、一党体制下で安定した政治環境を維持しつつ、経済成長を追求しており、国際社会からの評価を高める活動は、長期的な投資環境の安定に寄与する可能性がある。
ベトナムの救助隊がベネズエラで活動したことは、ベトナム国民の間に、国際的な連帯と人道精神への誇りを育む可能性がある。ベトナムでは、伝統的に世代間の感謝や、国家のために犠牲になった人々への敬意が重んじられており、このような国際的な人道支援活動は、国民の愛国心や国際社会への貢献意識をさらに高めるだろう。また、被災地での過酷な状況下での活動は、隊員の精神的な強靭さとプロフェッショナリズムを国民に示し、国内の治安維持部隊への信頼を深める効果も期待できる。
ベトナムの救助隊がベネズエラでの救助活動に参加したことは、ベトナム市民にとって、自国の国際社会における役割と貢献を実感する機会となる。特に、ベトナム国内では、災害や困難に直面した際に助け合う精神が文化的に根付いており、他国への人道支援は、その精神の延長線上にあると捉えられるだろう。この活動は、ベトナム市民の国際社会への関心を高め、自国の外交政策への理解を深める一助となる可能性がある。
背景・歴史的文脈
ベトナムは、社会主義共和国として一党体制を維持しつつ、ドイモイ(刷新)政策以降、市場経済を導入し、目覚ましい経済成長を遂げてきた。国際社会との関係においては、伝統的に社会主義諸国との連帯を重視してきたが、冷戦終結後は、西側諸国との関係も急速に改善させている。特に、中国との関係は歴史的にも複雑であり、経済的には依存度が高いものの、安全保障面では警戒感も存在するため、外交の多角化はベトナムの戦略的な選択である。人道支援は、こうした多角的な外交政策の一環として、国際社会におけるベトナムのイメージ向上とソフトパワー強化に貢献する。
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