Hanoi: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on May 9 underlined the need for the renovation of mindset, methods, and visions to create new values and implement the Master Plan for the Red River Delta region with tradition, connections, breakthroughs, inclusion, comprehension, and sustainability.
Addressing the Coordinating Council for Red River Delta Region’s meeting in Hanoi, the Government leader hailed ministries, sectors and regional localities’ efforts in implement the Politburo’s resolution on the development of the region as well as the Government’s resolution to realise it, and their attempts to build the Master Plan for the region in the 2021-2030 period with a vision to 2050 and the planning for particular locality.
However, he pointed out that the region has faced many challenges and difficulties in its development process, including a lack of land stock and high quality human resources for industries, poor connectivity, and inadequate promotion of the region’s unique cultural values.
He asked regional localities to stick to the reality to apply the Party and State policies and orientations to suit the situation of particular locality and the whole region, while optimising their internal strength with strong connections and ensuring smooth policies, good infrastructure, and smart governance.
Implementing the planning, it is crucial to take the people as the centre, subject target, and motivation and resources for development, bringing into full play the brainpower, talent, and characteristics of Vietnamese people, and not exchanging the environment for mere economic development, he requested.