Hanoi (VNA) – More than 90 photos featuring thesolidarity, friendship, cooperation and mutual support between the governmentsand peoples of Vietnam and Cuba are put on display, opened on November 19 atthe Vietnamese Women Museum in Hanoi on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Vietnam-Cuba diplomatic relations (December 2, 1960-2020).
Along with photos on historical events of bilateralrelations, the exhibition also introduces those on landscapes and people ofCuba by 27 Vietnamese photographers who have visited, studied and worked inCuba.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Permanent Vice President ofthe Vietnam-Cuba Friendship Association Nguyen Viet Thao said that the specialfriendship and solidarity as well as comprehensive cooperation between Vietnamand Cuba is a model relationship that has weathered challenges throughout sixdecades of ups and downs, becoming a shared treasure of both peoples.
Meanwhile, Cuban Ambassador to Vietnam Lianys Torres Riverasaid the exhibition reflects the close friendship and all-round collaborationbetween the two countries and highlights the historical milestones in bilateralrelationship.
The photos also show the mutual support between the twosides in hard time like the COVID-19 pandemic, the diplomat said, expressingbelief that the friendship and solidarity between the two nations will furtherdevelop in the future.
The exhibition is opening free from 8am to 5pm untilNovember 23./.
Along with photos on historical events of bilateralrelations, the exhibition also introduces those on landscapes and people ofCuba by 27 Vietnamese photographers who have visited, studied and worked inCuba.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Permanent Vice President ofthe Vietnam-Cuba Friendship Association Nguyen Viet Thao said that the specialfriendship and solidarity as well as comprehensive cooperation between Vietnamand Cuba is a model relationship that has weathered challenges throughout sixdecades of ups and downs, becoming a shared treasure of both peoples.
Meanwhile, Cuban Ambassador to Vietnam Lianys Torres Riverasaid the exhibition reflects the close friendship and all-round collaborationbetween the two countries and highlights the historical milestones in bilateralrelationship.
The photos also show the mutual support between the twosides in hard time like the COVID-19 pandemic, the diplomat said, expressingbelief that the friendship and solidarity between the two nations will furtherdevelop in the future.
The exhibition is opening free from 8am to 5pm untilNovember 23./.
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