Ambassador Chau in a briefing on Uncle Ho’s life and career, noted that President Ho Chi Minh was a tremendous leader and a great teacher of Vietnam’s revolutionary cause.
“He left the nation an invaluable legacy which has been passed down to many generations, he said.
President Ho Chi Minh contributed to Laos’s own revolution by providing ideas on revolutionary theory, guidelines, policies and strategies, Chau said, adding that was also the cornerstone of Vietnam and Laos’ special relationship.
In line with Uncle Ho’s teachings, many generations of Vietnamese people have stood alongside the Lao People’s Army and its people during their struggles for national independence
Chau said that the Vietnam and Laos special relationship was fostered by President Ho Chi Minh and President Kaysone Phomvihane, and tempered by efforts and sacrifices of the Vietnamese and Laotian people. He went on to say that it has become a model for international relations and is a priceless asset for two nations as well as being a decisive factor behind the success of the revolutionary cause in both countries.
On May 17, the Lao Ministry of Defence held a seminar on President Ho Chi Minh in the presence of Dr. Chu Duc Tinh, Director of the Ho Chi Minh Museum, who was on a visit to Laos.
On the same day, the Vietnamese Embassy in Algeria hosted a meeting to celebrate President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday.
Speaking at the event, Hassani Abdelkrim, the Honorary President of the Vietnam-Algeria Friendship Association, praised Uncle Ho’s great contribution to Vietnam’s revolutionary cause.
On May 16, the staff of the Vietnamese Embassy and representative agencies in Algeria laid a wreath at Ho Chi Minh Avenue in the capital city of Algiers.
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