Son La youths bolster cooperation with Lao localities
A delegation from the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCM CYU) - Son La chapter and that of the Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union - Houaphanh and Sayaboury chapters held talks in Son La northwestern border province on November 23.
Son La (VNA) – A delegation fromthe Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCM CYU) - Son La chapter and that of theLao People's Revolutionary Youth Union - Houaphanh and Sayaboury chapters heldtalks in Son La northwestern border province on November 23.
At the event, the two sides briefed each otheron activities of the unions and youth development over the years.
Secretary of the Son La HCM CYU Vang A La saidthe chapter has paid due attention to international youth development, focusingon communication work to raise members’ awareness of international integration,especially with nine northern localities of Laos that Son La has formedcooperative ties with.
During the talks, delegates also discussed therole of youth unions in support of youth’s participation in the socio-economicdevelopment of their localities.
The visiting delegation affirmed the traditionalfriendship, solidarity and comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and Laos.
Lao delegates expected that youths in Son La,Houaphanh and Sayaboury provinces will continue to nurture cooperation andpromote the traditional bonds between the Communist Party of Vietnam and the LaoPeople’s Revolutionary Party.
They also expressed their hope that the HCM CYUSon La chapter will organise more programmes and activities on human resourcesdevelopment and building economic models for members in the coming time.
While in Son La, the Lao delegation paid a visitto Ngoc Lan cooperative in Noong Xong village in Mai Son district. -VNA
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