The statue of President Ho Chi Minh at the Peace Park in Havana (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Representatives from the
Vietnamese Embassy in Cuba and the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the
Peoples (ICAP) laid a wreath at the statue of President Ho Chi Minh at the Peace
Park in Havana on the occasion of the Vietnamese leader’s 131st birthday (May 19).
Addressing the ceremony, Vietnamese Ambassador to Cuba
Le Thanh Tung noted that the late Vietnamese leader's birthday coincides with the 126th anniversary of the fall in
combat of Cuban National Hero José Martí, and the two
historical figures share many similarities, such as the passion for freedom of their respective
peoples and the tireless struggle and consecration of that cause.
He affirmed that the desire for peace and independence
of each nation and the progressive thoughts of historical leaders laid a firm
foundation for both countries to reinforce their great friendship.
The ceremony was attended by Hero of the Republic of
Cuba and President of ICAP, Fernando Gónzalez Llort, and head of the Foreign
Relations Commission of the Cuban National Assembly, Yolanda Ferrer, as well as
local residents.
Also on May 19, the Vietnamese Embassy in Russia laid
flowers at President Ho Chi Minh’s statue at Ho Chi Minh Square in Moscow.
Participants observed a minute’s silence to
commemorate the great leader and his contribution to Vietnam’s revolution and struggle
for liberation.
Vietnamese students in Saint Petersburg pay floral tribute to President Ho Chi Minh (Photo: VNA)
Similar activities were held in Saint Petersburg to mark
the occasion, including a ceremony paying tribute to President Ho Chi Minh at
the Saint-Petersburg State University.
The Ho Chi Minh Institute at the university announced the
winners of the “Bac Ho trong tim toi” (Uncle Ho in my heart) contest, which received
entries from students at various universities in Russia.
Leaders from Ho Chi Minh City and Saint Petersburg
held an online conference to review the two decades of strategic partnership
between Vietnam and Russia and to sketch out the two cities’ future cooperation
orientations as well as the heritage left by President Ho Chi Minh for the
youth of both sides.
In Switzerland, meanwhile, the Vietnamese Embassy held
a discussion on the study and pursuit of Ho Chi Minh thought and his moral
example and lifestyle, as well as the major contents of the Resolution from the
13th National Party Congress.
After offering incense to the late leader,
participants watched documentary films on the diplomatic lessons left by
President Ho Chi Minh, who formed a unique external relations ideology.
They also planted trees at the embassy’s grounds in
his honour./.
VNA