Hang described the April 30 victory as a triumph of conscience and justice, marking an end to the painful losses suffered by not only the Vietnamese people but also countless U.S. families.
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Spokeswoman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pham Thu Hang |
Responding to a reporter’s request for comments on Vietnam-U.S. relations as Vietnam is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day, Hang said that recent years have witnessed tremendous efforts by generations of Vietnamese and U.S. people to develop the bilateral relationship to its current level.
From former adversaries, Vietnam and the U.S. normalized relations and established diplomatic ties in 1995. The two countries set up a Comprehensive Partnership in 2013, and most recently upgraded their relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for Peace, Cooperation, and Sustainable Development. The continued development of the Vietnam-U.S. relations is in line with the shared interests and aspirations of the people of both nations, contributing to peace, stability, cooperation, and development in the region and the world.
Regarding Vietnam’s invitation to military personnel from China, Laos, and Cambodia to join the upcoming anniversary, as well as its invitation to U.S. officials to attend the event and their response, Hang said the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day is an extremely significant event, holding profound importance not only for the Vietnamese people but also international friends who stood side by side with, supported, and assisted Vietnam in its resistance war for national independence, especially for China, Laos, and Cambodia, three neighboring countries with long-standing and close friendly relations with Vietnam.
“We are pleased to welcome the participation of military forces from Laos, China, and Cambodia in the military parade and procession, which reflects the increasingly close solidarity, friendship, and cooperation between Vietnam and these countries,” she affirmed.
Accepting Vietnam’s invitations, many high-ranking delegations, political parties, representatives of international organizations, peace and anti-war movements, and international friends, including those from the U.S., have confirmed their attendance, the spokeswoman said.
Source: VNA