The writings were published on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19, 1945 – 2025) and National Day (September 2, 1945 – 2025) of Vietnam.

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An article about Vietnam - Campuchia relations on Kampuchea Thmey Daily

In an article published on August 19, the Kampuchea Thmey Daily quoted Vietnamese Ambassador to Cambodia Nguyen Minh Vu as affirming that Cambodia and Vietnam are not only neighbors, but also good brothers at all times, both in wartime and in peacetime. This message was emphasized by the Vietnamese diplomat during a special seminar on Vietnam’s 80-year journey of development since the August Revolution and the two countries' relationship, held at the embassy headquarters in Phnom Penh on August 18.

According to the ambassador, the August Revolution served as a shining example and a powerful source of encouragement, creating great momentum for national liberation movements in colonized countries across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, especially in Cambodia and Laos – Vietnam’s neighbors in the Indochinese Peninsula.

Quoting late Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh, Vu emphasized that the revolution had a direct and profound impact on Cambodia and Laos. Following its success, the Cambodian and Lao peoples also rose up against imperialist forces in their pursuit of independence.

Local media wrote that Cambodia and Vietnam share a long and complex historical journey, yet the undeniable historical truth is that they supported and assisted each other in their respective national liberation efforts, bringing peace to their peoples. Cambodia supported Vietnam in achieving national reunification on April 30, 1975, while Vietnam helped liberate Cambodia from the genocidal Pol Pot regime on January 7, 1979.

The media also quoted Ambassador Vu as saying that today, the bilateral relationship has entered a new phase of comprehensive and mutually beneficial cooperation. Under this orientation, bilateral ties continue to be strengthened and expanded across all fields, bringing practical benefits to both peoples and making positive contributions to peace, stability, and cooperation in the region and around the world.

In a news bulletin published on August 18, the Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP) reported that both Cambodia and Vietnam endured decades under the colonial rule. Therefore, the struggle against colonialism was not only a political movement but also a fight to preserve national identity, traditions, and the right to determine their own future.

According to the Cambodian news agency, the shared goal of ending foreign domination, restoring national sovereignty, and building an independent state became a common mission of the two peoples. In that spirit, patriotic forces in Cambodia and Vietnam continuously exchanged ideas, and the solidarity in the fight against colonialism became a joint cause of both countries.

Source: VNA