In a warm and friendly atmosphere, Col. Khuong briefed the guest on key highlights of the Corps’ traditions, especially the golden words “timely, accurate, confidential, and safe” bestowed by President Ho Chi Minh upon the signal troops.

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An overview of the working session

He expressed his desire to continue participating in exchange and international cooperation activities with the Lao People’s Army through cooperation between the two governments and ministries of national defense, particularly in telecommunications and information technology, thereby contributing to consolidating and strengthening Vietnam - Laos relations to new high.

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Sr. Col. Vu Ngoc Khuong (right) presents a souvenir to Maj. Gen. Thongsamay Soukpasot.

Senior Colonel Nguyen Quang Truy, Commander of Brigade 134, gave an overview of the 60-year tradition of the brigade in building, combat, and development, and its achievements in advising, planning, and developing the military communications system in the current period.

In his speech, Major General Thongsamay Soukpasot expressed his appreciation for the warm and thoughtful reception by Brigade 134 and the Signal Corps, and his admiration for their traditions, achievements, and current development. He expressed his hope to further strengthen exchanges and expand cooperation with the Signal Corps in ensuring military communications in the time ahead.

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Maj. Gen. Thongsamay Soukpasot writes in the guest book at the hall of fame of Brigade 134.

Translated by Song Anh