Political Commissar of the President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Protection Command Major General Dinh Quoc Hung, and Deputy Rector of the Political Officer Candidate School Major General Kim Ngoc Dai co-chaired the event.

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Major General Dinh Quoc Hung and Major General Kim Ngoc Dai co-chair the event.

Reportedly, the editorial board of the seminar received 101 reports and finished editing them for the third time. Meanwhile, assurance work for the seminar, including the agenda, opening and welcoming speeches, and headline reports, were well-prepared.

Besides, the organizing board assigned tasks to functional teams, while dissemination work before and after the event has also been promptly conducted.

At the meeting, delegates were briefed on the implementation of the seminar’s plan and toured the area where the seminar would take place. The seminar’s steering committee hailed efforts of relevant units in preparing for the upcoming seminar, asking them to overcome difficulties to ensure the success of the seminar as regulated.

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An overview of the event

The seminar is scheduled to take place on May 25, drawing the participation of more than 270 scientists, researchers, delegates inside and outside the military.

Ahead of the seminar, the President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Protection Command, in collaboration with the Political Officer Candidate School, will organize a press conference to introduce the event.

Translated by Minh Anh