Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh wraps up Laos visit
Vietnamese Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh concluded her official visit to Laos after leaving the country’s Luang Prabang province on June 22.
Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh speaks at the meeting with Vietnamese people in Laos at the Consulate General of Vietnam in Luang Prabang (Photo: VNA)
Vientiane (VNA) – VietnameseVice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh concluded her official visit to Laos afterleaving the country’s Luang Prabang province on June 22.
Earlier, she had a meeting with the staff of theConsulate General of Vietnam in Luang Prabang and representatives of Vietnamesepeople and businesses in the northern region of Laos.
The Vice President highly valued the role of theConsulate General in strengthening political ties with northern localities ofLaos and supporting the Vietnamese community.
She also appreciated the patriotism and preciouscontributions of Vietnamese expatriates in Laos to the two countries’ specialfriendship.
The Party and State always pay attention to theinterests and lives of overseas Vietnamese, including those in Laos, Thinhstressed, adding that while talking to Laos’ central and local officials,Vietnamese leaders have always asked them to continue creating the bestpossible conditions for Vietnamese to live and work in the country.
At the meeting, Vice President Thinh toldVietnamese people in Laos to keep solidarity and mutual support, uphold thehomeland’s traditions, and respect and adhere to local law and customs, thushelping to enhance the two countries’ friendship.
She also called on Vietnamese businesses to stepup investment and trade and actively take part in social activities, therebycontributing to socio-economic development in the northern region of Laos.
On this occasion, the Vice President presentedrewards of the National Fund for Vietnamese Children to outstandingVietnamese-Lao students in the northern region of Laos.-VNA
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