Ukraine Dam Breach  and Concerns Circulating Global Food Security

Ukraine Dam Breach and Concerns Circulating Global Food Security

Speaking on a BBC radio program on June 13, Martin Griffiths, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, expressed the breach of the hydroelectric dam since the Soviet-era on the Dnipro River in Ukraine would have a major effect on worldwide food security.
Vietnamese Expats Support Those In Needs, Spreading Year-End Positivity

Vietnamese Expats Support Those In Needs, Spreading Year-End Positivity

Many Vietnamese living in Ukraine have leave their lives behind to come to neighboring countries, in exchange of security and safety. Along this rough journey, they not only received a shelter but a cozy, heartfelt new community of fellow Vietnamese compariots.
Vietnamese, Russian Foreign Ministers Hold Phone Talks on Ukraine Situation

Vietnamese, Russian Foreign Ministers Hold Phone Talks on Ukraine Situation

Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son and his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov discussed the conflict in Ukraine in a candid and constructive manner during a phone talk on March 15.
Europe's Vietnamese Youth Community Helps Countrymen Flee Ukraine

Europe's Vietnamese Youth Community Helps Countrymen Flee Ukraine

Due to the complicated conflict situation in Ukraine, many Vietnam expats must flee to neighboring countries. Here their burden was lessen by the help of Volunteers in the Vietnam community in Europe.
"Not A Single Inch": Ukraine Open to Neutrality, But Refuse To Yield Territory

"Not A Single Inch": Ukraine Open to Neutrality, But Refuse To Yield Territory

Ukraine is open to discussing Russia’s demand of neutrality as long as it’s given security guarantees, though it won’t surrender a “single inch” of territory, a top foreign policy aide to President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
President: Highest Priority to be Given to Citizen Protection in Ukraine

President: Highest Priority to be Given to Citizen Protection in Ukraine

State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc on March 6 requested the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and relevant agencies to give the highest priority to protecting Vietnamese expatriates in Ukraine amidst escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
Vietnamese in Ukraine Scheduled to Arrive Home on March 7

Vietnamese in Ukraine Scheduled to Arrive Home on March 7

The stranded in the war-torn region will be pleased to get back
Vietnam welcomes Ukraine-Russia Dialogue: Spokesperson

Vietnam welcomes Ukraine-Russia Dialogue: Spokesperson

Vietnam welcomes the ongoing dialogue between Ukraine and Russia, and hopes that the sides will soon find long-term peaceful solutions to differences in line with international law, with legitimate rights and interests of the concerned parties taken into account.
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