Moscow (VNA) – Over 130 photos on Vietnam’s landscapes and people are on display inMoscow ahead of the official visit of President Tran Dai Quang to Russia.
The opening of theexhibition on June 20 was attended by Vietnamese and Russian diplomats andstudents as well as Russian veterans who fought on Vietnam’s side in the pastwar.
Speaking at the openingceremony, Valery Nikiforov, Director of the Russian Association “Photo Centre”– the event’s organizer, said the exhibition will enable the local audience toget insights into the political and economic development of Vietnam in the pastfew years and its beauty in nature, culture and people.
Assistant to Ministerof Foreign Affairs Pham Sanh Chau, who is also Special Envoy of the PrimeMinister on issues of UNESCO, expressed thanks to the exhibition’s organizer,noting that the photos here reflect the depth and history of the Vietnam-Russialong-standing relations and the friendship between their people.
The photos depictVietnam’s path to global integration and the historical milestones of theVietnam-Russia relations, for example, when the two countries signed a jointdeclaration on the strategic partnership in 2010 and on the comprehensivestrategic partnership in 2012.
They also introduceto visitors Vietnam’s economic potentials and beauty of people and landscapes.
The event will runthrough July 2.-VNA
The opening of theexhibition on June 20 was attended by Vietnamese and Russian diplomats andstudents as well as Russian veterans who fought on Vietnam’s side in the pastwar.
Speaking at the openingceremony, Valery Nikiforov, Director of the Russian Association “Photo Centre”– the event’s organizer, said the exhibition will enable the local audience toget insights into the political and economic development of Vietnam in the pastfew years and its beauty in nature, culture and people.
Assistant to Ministerof Foreign Affairs Pham Sanh Chau, who is also Special Envoy of the PrimeMinister on issues of UNESCO, expressed thanks to the exhibition’s organizer,noting that the photos here reflect the depth and history of the Vietnam-Russialong-standing relations and the friendship between their people.
The photos depictVietnam’s path to global integration and the historical milestones of theVietnam-Russia relations, for example, when the two countries signed a jointdeclaration on the strategic partnership in 2010 and on the comprehensivestrategic partnership in 2012.
They also introduceto visitors Vietnam’s economic potentials and beauty of people and landscapes.
The event will runthrough July 2.-VNA
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