Vietnam and Laos celebrate 50 years of unbreakable friendship at landmark exhibition
Vietnam and Laos have reaffirmed their deep-rooted friendship during a recent high-level visit. An exhibition celebrating 50 years of cooperation was attended by Vietnamese President Luong Cuong and senior delegates. The main event highlighted the two nations’ shared history and ongoing commitment to solidarity.
The exhibition traced the long-standing bond between Vietnam and Laos, marking five decades of partnership. President Cuong paid tribute to Kaysone Phomvihane, the late Laotian leader, calling him a symbol of patriotism and wisdom. He quoted Phomvihane’s words on preserving the friendship between the two countries.
The exhibition underscored the shared victories of Vietnam and Laos, with each nation’s progress tied to their mutual support. Vietnam pledged continued assistance in Laos’ construction and development efforts. The event reinforced the belief that their friendship will remain a lasting asset for generations to come.
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