Chien was addressing a reception in Ho Chi Minh City for a delegation of foreign friends who supported Vietnam during its struggles for national independence and reunification. They are in Vietnam to attend the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the South Liberation and National Reunification Day (April 30, 1975–2025).
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Do Van Chien, President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee, poses for a photo with international friends who helped Vietnam during its fight for independence and reunification. |
He underlined that the support formed an important part of Vietnam’s history during the country’s struggles as well as the movement for peace, reason, and justice around the world.
The VFF leader expressed deep gratitude to international friends for their enduring friendship, wholehearted support, and noble international solidarity extended to Vietnam during its two resistance wars, as well as its ongoing process of national renewal, development, and safeguarding.
He highlighted Vietnam’s socio-economic, political, and diplomatic achievements over the past five decades, highlighting them as proof of the success of the renewal process and the country’s chosen path of socialist-oriented development.
Amid today’s global uncertainties, he reaffirmed Vietnam’s commitment to upholding the values of peace and the UN Charter and international law's basic principles of respect for independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, non-interference in other countries' internal affairs, no use or threats of using force in international relations, and peaceful dispute resolution.
Vietnam hopes that friends across the five continents will continue promoting international solidarity to support the country in national construction, development, and defense, Chien said, calling on them, especially those from the US, to continue assisting Vietnam in addressing the war legacy.
Vietnam's consistent stance is to be a friend, a reliable partner, and a responsible member of the international community while staying firm in its pursuit of peace, national independence, democracy, and social progress. Together with other countries, the country is committed to maintaining an environment of peace, friendship, and cooperation for development in the region and the world.
Delegates from the Cuban Institute for Friendship with the Peoples, the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, the Philippines – Vietnam Solidarity Committee, the US-based Fund for Reconciliation and Development, and the World Peace Council shared memories of April 30, 1975, and praised the victory's significance to global peace and liberation movements.
Phan Anh Son, President of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations, pledged to continue nurturing solidarity with the peoples worldwide so that it remains a lasting source of strength for Vietnam to create new miracles in the new era.
During their stay, the delegation met with President of the HCM City Peace and Development Foundation Ambassador Ton Nu Thi Ninh, visited the War Remnants Museum, attended a banquet hosted by the city’s People’s Committee, and took part in the ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the South Liberation and National Reunification Day.
The over-100-member delegation included representatives from US groups such as Veterans for Peace, the Fund for Reconciliation and Development, and the National Council on Aging, as well as organizations from India, the Philippines, France, Japan, and Hungary, among others.
Source: VNA