Buenos Aires (VNA) – GeneralSecretary of the Communist Party of Argentina (PCA) Victor Kot has affirmed thesignificance of the establishment of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) 90years ago to not only Vietnam but also the revolutionary movement around theworld.
In an interview given to Vietnam News Agencyahead of the CPV’s 90th founding anniversary (February 3), he said during the20th century and the first decades of the 21st century, Vietnam had providedgreat encouragement for the international communist movement and the struggleof communists and revolutionaries, as well as humankind.
He expressed his admiration and respect for theglorious 90-year history of the CPV, whose leading role in the fight fornational independence as well as its stature in the international arena havebeen recognised by the Vietnamese people.
According to the PCA leader, under the CPV’sleadership and with the nation’s support, Vietnam had achieved resoundingvictories in the resistance war against colonialists, heralding a new chapter inits history with the founding of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, and laterin the hard fight against imperialists for national liberation.
After the country was reunified, the CPVcontinued to lead the country in national reconstruction and economicdevelopment, building a completely different society with breakthroughachievements, he said, noting that although there remain certain difficulties,Vietnam’s successes in reforms and economic development have been admired bythe international community.
Regarding relations between the two parties,Victor Kot noted leaders of the PCA had frequent contacts with CPV leaders suchas late President Ho Chi Minh, late General Secretary Le Duan and many others,especially during Vietnam’s arduous combat against the American imperialists – aperiod when Argentinean communists did their utmost to support the juststruggle of the Vietnamese people.
In recent years, the two sides have maintaineddelegation exchanges at all levels to enhance their fraternal friendship, and thePCA has supported Vietnam’s reforms, economic development, and growing role ininternational relations.
The PCA General Secretary voiced his belief thatunder the CPV’s clear-sighted leadership, Vietnam will continue to successfullyimplement development strategies and reach many new achievements in building a socialiststate.
He also said he hopes that the solidarity andfriendship between the peoples and communists of Argentina and Vietnam willbecome stronger./.
In an interview given to Vietnam News Agencyahead of the CPV’s 90th founding anniversary (February 3), he said during the20th century and the first decades of the 21st century, Vietnam had providedgreat encouragement for the international communist movement and the struggleof communists and revolutionaries, as well as humankind.
He expressed his admiration and respect for theglorious 90-year history of the CPV, whose leading role in the fight fornational independence as well as its stature in the international arena havebeen recognised by the Vietnamese people.
According to the PCA leader, under the CPV’sleadership and with the nation’s support, Vietnam had achieved resoundingvictories in the resistance war against colonialists, heralding a new chapter inits history with the founding of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, and laterin the hard fight against imperialists for national liberation.
After the country was reunified, the CPVcontinued to lead the country in national reconstruction and economicdevelopment, building a completely different society with breakthroughachievements, he said, noting that although there remain certain difficulties,Vietnam’s successes in reforms and economic development have been admired bythe international community.
Regarding relations between the two parties,Victor Kot noted leaders of the PCA had frequent contacts with CPV leaders suchas late President Ho Chi Minh, late General Secretary Le Duan and many others,especially during Vietnam’s arduous combat against the American imperialists – aperiod when Argentinean communists did their utmost to support the juststruggle of the Vietnamese people.
In recent years, the two sides have maintaineddelegation exchanges at all levels to enhance their fraternal friendship, and thePCA has supported Vietnam’s reforms, economic development, and growing role ininternational relations.
The PCA General Secretary voiced his belief thatunder the CPV’s clear-sighted leadership, Vietnam will continue to successfullyimplement development strategies and reach many new achievements in building a socialiststate.
He also said he hopes that the solidarity andfriendship between the peoples and communists of Argentina and Vietnam willbecome stronger./.
VNA