In a recent interview with the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) ahead of the 50th anniversary of Vietnam’s liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975–2025), Bonilauri described the victory as the culmination of decades of relentless struggle against some of the world’s most formidable military forces: Japanese fascists, French colonialists, and U.S. imperialists.
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Stefano Bonilauri, Director of Italy’s Anteo Edizioni Publishing House |
He noted that this momentous achievement was not only a cause for celebration among the Vietnamese people but also resonated with millions worldwide who had stood in solidarity with Vietnam’s fight for liberation.
Reflecting on Vietnam’s post-war journey, Bonilauri highlighted the nation’s remarkable progress over the past four decades, particularly in national reunification, economic development, and universal education. However, he emphasized that advancing to socialism requires constant reform, adaptation, self-reflection, and the courage to challenge outdated doctrines. This was evident during the sixth National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam, where the country acknowledged its shortcomings, identified causes, and laid the foundation for the transformative Doi moi (Renewal) period.
Vietnam’s ability to embrace change and self-correction allowed it to navigate the crisis in the years after that and achieve sustained development. While the nation has made significant strides, Bonilauri acknowledged that the path to socialism remains a long and challenging journey.
He underscored that the same spirit of national solidarity that fueled Vietnam’s victory in 1975 continues to drive its development today. The April 30 triumph cemented the Socialist Republic of Vietnam’s resilience and determination to forge ahead on its chosen path.
Bonilauri also praised the country’s strategic blend of military prowess and diplomacy, particularly its "bamboo diplomacy," a foreign policy approach that enables it to maintain positive balanced relations with global powers. He commended Vietnam’s ability to navigate different geopolitical forces, ensuring its national interests without succumbing to external pressures.
Addressing present-day challenges, Bonilauri stressed that as Vietnam adapts to the digital economy and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it must continue placing national interests and the well-being of its people at the core of its policies. By staying true to this principle, he believes Vietnam will successfully overcome global uncertainties and maintain its upward trajectory.
Reflecting on the lessons of the April 30 victory, he highlighted the unwavering resolve of the Vietnamese people. Despite being at a military and technological disadvantage, they demonstrated extraordinary determination in defending their homeland and sovereignty. This historic victory proved that the will of the people could overcome even the most formidable adversaries, serving as an inspiration for other nations in Asia and Africa striving for decolonization and independence at that time.
Source: VNA