Vietnamese, Chinese military officers hold exchange
A delegation of young officers from the Vietnam People’s Army, led by lieutenant colonel Tran Viet Nang, is attending an exchange with their Chinese peers in Beijing from November 19 to 25.
Vietnamese lieutenant colonel Tran Viet Nang (L) meets with Liu Zhong Bin, head of the Office for International Military Cooperation’s Asia division under the Communist Party of China’s Central Military Commission, on November 20 (Photo: qdnd.vn)
Beijing (VNA) – A delegation of young officers from the Vietnam People’sArmy, led by lieutenant colonel Tran Viet Nang, is attending an exchange withtheir Chinese peers in Beijing from November 19 to 25.
On November20, the Vietnamese officers were received by Liu Zhong Bin, head of the Officefor International Military Cooperation’s Asia division, under the CommunistParty of China’s Central Military Commission.
Liu said he believesthe visit will help reinforce fruitful friendship between the two armies.
Stressingsound outcomes resulted from collaboration between Vietnamese and Chinese youngofficers and armies, he hoped more exchanges will be held to enhance tiestowards effectiveness.
For hispart, Nang stated the visit of his delegation aims to boost friendshipexchanges between the two armies and countries.
The sameday, the Vietnamese officers visited the 3rd Guard Division in Beijing to learnabout its history, functions, structure, and arms.-VNA
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