Senior Colonel Dinh Xuan Hung conveyed New Year greetings to the officers, staff, and soldiers of the Lao unit, wishing them good health, prosperity, and happiness. He also expressed hope that the solidarity and friendship between the two countries, peoples, and border forces would be further deepened.

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Leaders of the Salvan provincial Military Command perform the tying of sacred threads on wrists for Senior Colonel Dinh Xuan Hung.

According to Senior Colonel Dinh Xuan Hung, over the past time, units under the Quang Tri provincial Border Guard Command and Lao units, especially Border Guard Companies 321, 320, and 511, have actively shared information and closely coordinated in effectively carrying out the tasks of managing and safeguarding national sovereignty and border security. Their joint efforts have contributed to building the borderline of peace, stability, and development. He expressed hope that both sides would further strengthen coordination in protecting national border sovereignty and security while nurturing the solidarity between the two units and the special Vietnam-Laos friendship.

Senior Colonel Sopha Phoxaynhavong, Political Commissar of the Salavan provincial Military Command, thanked the Quang Tri Border Guard Party Committee and Command for visiting and sending warm New Year greetings. He expressed gratitude for the support from the Quang Tri provincial Border Guard Command to Lao border companies.

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The delegation of Huong Lap Border Post presents gifts to officers and soldiers of Public Security of Sepon district.

* Also on April 12, a delegation from the Huong Lap Border Post under the Quang Tri provincial Border Guard Command visited and extended Bunpimay New Year greetings to the Party Committee, Military Command, and Public Security of Sepon district, Savannakhet province, Laos.

Leaders of Sepon district expressed their gratitude for the visit and warm wishes from the Vietnamese border guard delegation. They affirmed that the district’s authorities and border protection forces would continue to closely cooperate with their Vietnamese counterparts in managing and protecting the shared borderline, particularly in combating illegal border crossings and transnational crime. These efforts aim to maintain political security and and social order in border areas.

Translated by Minh Anh