A joint project to compile documents and memoirs of the Vietnam-Laosspecial relationship has helped cement the two countries’ ties moredeeply, said a Party politburo member.
This was remarked by To Huy Rua, who is also Secretary of the CommunistParty of Vietnam Central Committee (CPVCC) and Head of the CPVCC’sInformation and Education Commission, at his reception on Sept. 27 forLao Deputy Defence Minister Sen. Lieut. General Chansamone Channhalat,who headed a delegation of officials engaging in the compilationproject.
Rua stated the work will herald the CPV’s XIth Congress and the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party’s IXth Congress in early 2011.
Thesame day, a seminar was held to review the compilation of documents andmemoirs of the Vietnam-Laos and Laos-Vietnam special relationship inthe 1930-2007 period.
After three years, an anthology comprisedof five volumes with 3,830 pages has been completed and a set of memoirsconsisting of three volumes with 2,541 pages has been nearlyaccomplished.
These pieces have reflected vividly the specialties between Vietnam and Laos , and their parties, fronts, armiesand people during their fights against aggressors as well as in theirnational building course.
The heads of the two countries’Compilation Committees agreed that this big project was of profoundpolitical and international significance.
They expressed theirhopes that once these books hit the bookshelf, they will serve not onlyas scientific works that highlight the friendship and solidarity betweenthe two people but also as materials to educate young people on theVietnam-Laos special solidarity./.
This was remarked by To Huy Rua, who is also Secretary of the CommunistParty of Vietnam Central Committee (CPVCC) and Head of the CPVCC’sInformation and Education Commission, at his reception on Sept. 27 forLao Deputy Defence Minister Sen. Lieut. General Chansamone Channhalat,who headed a delegation of officials engaging in the compilationproject.
Rua stated the work will herald the CPV’s XIth Congress and the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party’s IXth Congress in early 2011.
Thesame day, a seminar was held to review the compilation of documents andmemoirs of the Vietnam-Laos and Laos-Vietnam special relationship inthe 1930-2007 period.
After three years, an anthology comprisedof five volumes with 3,830 pages has been completed and a set of memoirsconsisting of three volumes with 2,541 pages has been nearlyaccomplished.
These pieces have reflected vividly the specialties between Vietnam and Laos , and their parties, fronts, armiesand people during their fights against aggressors as well as in theirnational building course.
The heads of the two countries’Compilation Committees agreed that this big project was of profoundpolitical and international significance.
They expressed theirhopes that once these books hit the bookshelf, they will serve not onlyas scientific works that highlight the friendship and solidarity betweenthe two people but also as materials to educate young people on theVietnam-Laos special solidarity./.