On behalf of the Party and State leaders, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh sincerely thanked and appreciated the Chinese Party and Government for sending Minister Bui Kim Giai to attend the 50th anniversary of Vietnam's national reunification and sending the Chinese People's Liberation Army to participate in the parade.

This demonstrates China's respect and support for Vietnam's important political event and the high level of Vietnam-China friendship.

The Prime Minister sincerely thanked China for its great and valuable support and assistance in terms of human resources, resources, and sacrifices that the Party, State, and people of China have given to Vietnam in the struggle for national independence and reunification.

The Duc Tai School in Guilin and Nanning, Guangxi, China has helped train thousands of excellent students. The Nam Khe Son Hospital in Guilin has received and treated more than 5,400 wounded Vietnamese soldiers.

China also helped Vietnam build many large projects such as the headquarters of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics, the headquarters of the University of Water Resources, the headquarters of the Ministry of Planning and Investment, Viet Tri Bridge...

img2139 17458450155791004614968.jpg
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and Chinese Minister of Demobilized Military Affairs Bui Kim Giai. Photo: VGP

Introducing some achievements in the relationship between the two Parties and the two countries of Vietnam and China, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh affirmed that he consistently considers consolidating and developing the friendly neighborly relationship and comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership with China as an objective requirement, a strategic choice and a top priority in Vietnam's overall foreign policy.

Emphasizing that China is a country that possesses all the important elements of being both a large neighboring country and a traditional friend, the Prime Minister hoped that in the coming time, the two sides would coordinate to effectively implement the common perception reached between the top leaders of the two Parties and two countries during the visit to Vietnam by General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping.

The Prime Minister also hopes that the Chinese Ministry of Demobilized Military Affairs will increase exchanges and cooperation with Vietnamese agencies to preserve "revolutionary red addresses" and contribute to educating the people of the two countries about the traditional friendship between Vietnam and China.

Minister Bui Kim Giai, on behalf of the Party, Government and people of China, congratulated Vietnam on organizing the event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of national reunification; at the same time, thanked generations of Vietnamese revolutionary leaders for their support and assistance to China's revolutionary struggle.

Minister Bui Kim Giai affirmed that China considers Vietnam a priority direction in its neighboring foreign policy.

He hopes that together with Vietnamese ministries, branches and localities, they will effectively implement the common perception of the two countries' senior leaders, enhance people-to-people exchanges, especially cooperation in preserving and managing revolutionary bases, education and promoting the tradition of friendship, contributing to the Comprehensive Strategic Cooperative Partnership and the Community of Shared Future of strategic significance.

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/bo-truong-bo-cong-tac-ve-quan-nhan-xuat-ngu-trung-quoc-du-le-ky-niem-30-4-2396168.html