On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the National Day of the Lao People's Democratic Republic (December 2, 1975 - December 2, 2025), on the morning of November 25, in Geneva (Switzerland), Ambassador Cung Duc Han, Deputy Head of the Permanent Mission of Vietnam to the United Nations, the World Trade Organization (WTO) and other international organizations in Geneva, together with officials and staff of the Vietnamese Delegation, came to congratulate the leaders and officials and staff of the Lao Delegation at the headquarters of the Lao Permanent Mission to the United Nations, the WTO and other international organizations in Geneva.
In a solemn but warm atmosphere of brotherhood on the occasion of the Lao National Day, the Permanent Delegation of Vietnam in Geneva came to congratulate the Lao Delegation.
The meeting is not only a diplomatic ritual, but also an opportunity for comrades and brothers to share common joys and personal concerns, affirming a "unique" relationship in the world.
On the occasion of the great anniversary of Laos, the representative of the Vietnamese Delegation, Cung Duc Han, sent his warmest congratulations on the great achievements that the Lao Party, State and people have achieved.
The Vietnamese representative congratulated Laos for all the victories it has achieved throughout the past. These are extremely meaningful achievements in the past cause of national liberation as well as in the current cause of national construction and development."
Reiterating the teachings of Lao President Kaysone Phomvihane, the representative of the Lao Delegation, Ambassador Daovy Vongxay, affirmed: “There is no friendship and relationship in the world as special and unique as the solidarity between Laos and Vietnam.”
Lao Ambassador Daovy Vongxay said that the current generation bears the responsibility of continuing the tradition. According to him, it is important to help the young generation understand the common history of struggle and the difficulties that the two nations and generations of leaders have gone through over many decades to gain independence.
A strong message was affirmed by the Lao side, moving all those present: “Laos’ success is also Vietnam’s success. And vice versa, we consider Vietnam’s success as our success.”
The atmosphere of the meeting became more intimate when the official ceremonies ended, giving way to everyday stories over a traditional meal.
The meeting between the Vietnamese and Lao Delegations in Geneva affirmed that no matter where in the world, the Vietnam-Laos relationship is always kept pure and strong, especially nurtured and passed down through many generations./.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/vun-dap-tinh-huu-nghi-giua-viet-nam-va-lao-noi-troi-au-post1079572.vnp






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