Slovakia’s 25th Constitution Day marked in HCM City
The Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam-Slovakia Friendship Association and the Ho Chi Minh City Union of Friendship Organisation held a gathering in the city on October 8 in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Constitution Day of Slovakia.
Participants attend the 25th anniversary of teh Constitution Day of Slovakia (Photo: VNA)
HCM City(VNA) – The Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam-Slovakia Friendship Association (VSFA) andthe Ho Chi Minh City Union of Friendship Organisation (HUFO) held a gatheringin the city on October 8 in celebration of the 25th anniversary ofthe Constitution Day of Slovakia (September 1).
President of the HCM city's VSFA Bui Quang Hai congratulated Slovakiaon the Day and thanked the Slovakian Embassy and Consulate General in HCM Cityfor supporting his association to promote its role of connecting local peoplewith Slovakians.
The construction ofthe Friendship Tower invested by the CZ SlovakiaVietnam Co., Ltd will be one of the unique symbols for the sound traditionalfriendship between the people of Vietnam and Slovakia.
A representative of the Slovakian Embassy in Vietnam highlighted the strong and effective development of the bilateralrelations in politics, economics, culture and society, saying that they were demonstrated by high-leveldelegation exchanges of the two countries’ States, ministries and localities aswell as the stable growth of two-way trade and the investment of Slovakia inVietnam and vice versa.-VNA
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