Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Minh Tam welcomed over 20 Lao delegations in Vientiane to celebrate the CPV’s 95th anniversary. He discussed achievements and future cooperation between Vietnam and Laos, emphasizing the importance of their relationship. Lao officials expressed gratitude for Vietnam’s support in their national development and proposed further collaboration.
On January 21-22, Vietnamese Ambassador to Laos, Nguyen Minh Tam, hosted a reception in Vientiane for over 20 delegations from various Lao ministries and organizations. They gathered to commemorate the 95th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and the approaching Lunar New Year. Ambassador Tam elaborated on CPV’s enduring achievements and the socio-economic advancements in Vietnam, crediting the Lao Party and people for their steadfast support during Vietnam’s historical struggles and ongoing development.
Looking ahead, Ambassador Tam expressed optimism for continued collaboration between Vietnam and Laos as both nations work toward socialism. He highlighted the Vietnamese Embassy’s role in facilitating productive relations, stating that it will further implement high-level agreements and enhance bilateral cooperation programs. Vietnam emphasizes strong support for Laos through sharing experiences in governance, socio-economic growth, and rural developments.
In appreciation, Lao officials conveyed deep gratitude towards Vietnam for significant assistance during Laos’ path to independence and its current developmental efforts. They also reported positive results from cooperation between Lao and Vietnamese entities, suggesting areas for future collaboration.
The reception hosted by Ambassador Nguyen Minh Tam underscores the deep-rooted relationship between Vietnam and Laos. It highlights the CPV’s 95-year legacy and the mutual cooperation that fosters socio-economic growth. Both nations are committed to working closely together towards shared goals, ensuring continued support, assistance, and partnership across various sectors for mutual development.
Original Source: en.vietnamplus.vn