OVs honoured for contributions to Vietnam-Thailand friendship
Nearly 700 Vietnamese expats living and working in Thailand have been honoured for their contributions to the homeland and the Vietnam-Thailand relations.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc met with OVs in Thailand in 2017 (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Nearly 700 Vietnameseexpats living and working in Thailand have been honoured for their contributionsto the homeland and the Vietnam-Thailand relations.
A ceremony was held in Thailand’s Mukdahan province onFebruary 3 to present orders, medals and certificates of merit awarded by thePresident, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Vietnam to the honourees.
Speaking at the ceremony, Deputy Foreign Minister VuHong Nam said the unity among Vietnamese communities in Thailand has been praisedby local authorities, contributing to Vietnam’s reputation in the country.
On the occasion, President of the Thailand-Vietnam Friendship Association PrachuabChaiyasan and former principal of Rattjabhat Nakhon Phanom University SoratPhitchuonchom were also presented with certificates of merits from ForeignMinister Pham Binh Minh for their contribution to promoting the friendshipbetween the two peoples.
Prachuab Chaiyasan highlighted the strongdevelopment of Vietnamese communities in the country, saying that theycontribute to enhancing the bilateral relations.-VNA
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Thai Ambassador to Vietnam Panyarak Poolthup has been awarded the insignia “For Peace and Friendship among Nations” by the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO).
Despite ups and down, the relationship between Vietnam and Thailand has progressed over the past 40 years with strongly developing people-to-people exchanges.
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