Member of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party’s Politburo and President of the Lao Front for National Construction Saysomphone Phomvihane had a meeting on July 7 with the Vietnamese community in Laos on the occasion of the occasion of the 40 years of the Vietnam-Laos Treaty of Amity.

Saysomphone Phomvihane
highly valued the role of the community in the national defence and development
of
Laos, while stressing the
need to preserve, protect and develop the special solidarity and comprehensive
cooperation between
Vietnamand
Laosat present and in the future.
He stated that the Party, State and people of
Laosnever forget the great sacrifice of
Vietnam’s
volunteer soldiers and people in protecting
Laos’ revolution and leaders in the
past.
Amidst the complicated developments in the region and the world, it is crucial
for
Vietnam and
Laos to educate
theirpeople, especially young generations, on the special solidarity, fighting
alliance and comprehensive partnership between the two countries.
On behalf of the Vietnamese community in
Laos,
President of the Vietnamese Association in Laos Nguyen DuyTrung thanked the Lao
Front for National Construction as well as the Party, Government and people of
Laos for
creating favourable conditions for Vietnamese people to settle their lives in
the country.
He also pledged that the community will always unite with Lao people in
developing
Laos, while
serving as a bridge to protect, preserve and promote the special solidarity and
comprehensive cooperation between
Vietnamand
Laos.
Source: VOV
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