Vietnamese embassy in Mexico offers flowers at President Ho Chi Minh’s statue
The Embassy of Vietnam in Mexico offered flowers at the statue of late President Ho Chi Minh in the embassy’s campus on May 18 on the occasion of his 130th birthday.
The statue of late President Ho Chi Minh erected at the embassy's campus (Photo: VNA)
Mexico City (VNA) – The Embassy ofVietnam in Mexico offered flowers at the statue of late President Ho Chi Minhin the embassy’s campus on May 18 on the occasion of his 130th birthday.
Speaking in front of embassy staff andrepresentatives of the overseas Vietnamese community, Ambassador Nguyen HoaiDuong highlighted the President’s remarkable contributions to the cause ofnational revolution.
He was a shining model of revolutionary heroismand solidarity in fighting, the ambassador said.
The diplomat called on the Vietnamese communityin Mexico to continue promoting the campaign of studying and followingPresident Ho Chi Minh’s ideology, morality and style, as well as actively implementthe Vietnamese Party and State’s foreign policies, and contribute to thereinforcement and development of the traditional friendship and cooperationbetween Vietnam and Mexico./.
The book “President Ho Chi Minh, the Founder of Modern Vietnam – Thailand Relations,” which tells stories about his stay in Thailand, is set to be published in English in celebration of his 130th birthday (May 19, 1890 – 2020).
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