Officials and staff at the embassy and Vietnamese representative agencies, and representatives from the Vietnamese community in the host nation observed a minute of silence in commemoration of the late Party leader.

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Officials and staff at the embassy and Vietnamese representative agencies, and representatives from the Vietnamese community in Indonesia pay respects to the late Party leader.

Writing in the condolence book, Ambassador Ta Van Thong expressed the sorrow of staff members at the embassy over the death of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong. He stressed that the late leader’s life and career will be a shining example for the Vietnamese people and party members to follow.

Representatives from diplomatic missions in Indonesia and local authorities and agencies came to the embassy to pay tribute to the late Party chief. They expressed grief and high valued the contributions of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong to Vietnam's development and relations with other countries in the world.

Deputy Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Ahmad Basarah paid his last respects to the Vietnamese Party leader on behalf of the Indonesian parliament and the fifth President of Indonesia Megawati Soekarno Putri.  

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Chairman of the Korea – Vietnam Economic and Cultural Association (KOVECA) Kwon Sung Taek, representing friendship organizations with Vietnam, signs the condolence book.

At a respect-paying ceremony for the late Party leader at the Vietnamese Embassy in the Republic of Korea (RoK) the same day, Ambassador Vu Ho underlined General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong’s great devotion and contributions to national construction and development of the nation as well as to the building of a strong Party.

Delegates from RoK ministries, political-social organizations, Vietnamese organizations, and foreign diplomatic missions including Brunei, Kuwait, the E.U., Ireland, Laos, Russia, Singapore and Venezuela paid tribute to the late Vietnamese Party leader and wrote in the condolence book at the embassy. 

On behalf of the RoK Ministry of Foreign Affairs, First Vice Minister Kim Hong Kyun wrote in the condolence book.

Representatives from many Korean businesses, business and social-cultural organizations, as well as the media also came to the embassy to pay their last respects to the Vietnamese leader.

In Australia, the Vietnamese Embassy and the Vietnamese General Consulates in Sydney and Perth have opened condolences books on July 25 and 26 for Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.

Writing in the condolence book, Ambassador Pham Hung Tam described the death of the Party leader as a great loss for the Vietnamese Party, military and people while promising to complete the entrusted political mission and strive to contribute to the Vietnam - Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for the people’s interest and the region’s peace, stability, cooperation and development.

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Deputy Secretary of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Michelle Chan writes in the condolence book.

Representatives from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade paid tribute to General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and acknowledged his leadership, vision and contributions to the Vietnam - Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Representatives from local administrations, foreign diplomatic delegations and the Vietnamese community in the nation also came to pay respects and wrote in the condolence book.

Source: VNA