September 17, 2024 | 19:00 (GMT+7)
Member of Communist Party of Germany shares impression of Vietnam
Stefan Natke, a member of the Presidium of the Communist Party of Germany (CPG) and Secretary of the CPG’s Berlin Branch has shared that at the time of Vietnam's resistance war against the invading U.S. imperialists, he was only 14 years old.
However, he oriented himself to left-wing politics, participated in anti-war protests and supported Vietnam.
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Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Vu Quang Minh (right) and Stefan Natke, a member of the Presidium of the CPG and Secretary of the CPG’s Berlin Branch |
At the meeting with Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Vu Quang Minh on September 16, Natke said that he still remembers President Ho Chi Minh’s works which he calls an unforgettable mark for his generation.
The German communist affirmed that the global challenges that Vietnam and Germany are facing today are similar. However, the ways Vietnam and Germany respond to these challenges will be different because the two countries have different policy orientations.
For his part, Minh thanked Natke for his sharing about the current activities of the CPG that Vietnam can consider learning from.
The ambassador informed the German side that Vietnam is taking steps to prepare for Party Congresses at all levels for the 2025-2030 term, which will outline a new development strategy for the country. In that context, the CPG's sharing of ideas and theory is very valuable.
On this occasion, Minh thanked German friends for standing side by side with Vietnamese people in the most difficult times.
The diplomat held that without the strong support and anti-war movements around the world, especially in Germany at that time, the Vietnamese people's war against the U.S. invaders could have lasted much longer.
Minh hoped that the two countries and the two communist parties will maintain their tradition of friendship and cooperation and that they will together build a peaceful and stable world, for the development and prosperity of all countries in the world.
Source: VNA