Former President remembered in Myanmar, Netherlands
Respect-paying ceremonies held for former President in Myanmar, Netherlands
Myanmar’s Minister of International Cooperation U Kyaw Tin came to the Vietnamese Embassy in Myanmar on May 4 to pay respect to former President Gen. Le Duc Anh.
Myanmar’s Minister of International Cooperation U Kyaw Tin pays tribute to former President Gen. Le Duc Anh (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Myanmar’s Minister of International Cooperation U Kyaw Tincame to the Vietnamese Embassy in Myanmar on May 4 to pay respect to formerPresident Gen. Le Duc Anh.
Writing in thecondolence book, the minister extended his deepest sympathies to the Vietnamesepeople and the family of the deceased.
The passing away ofthe former President on April 22 was a great loss for the Vietnamese people, hewrote, adding that the general will be remembered for his important role inVietnam’s struggle for national liberation and development.
On May 3-4,ambassadors of many countries in Laos, the United Nations’ Resident Coordinatorand international friends paid tribute to the former Vietnamese leader at theembassy.
On these two days, theVietnamese Embassy in the Netherlands also held a respect-paying ceremony andopened the funeral book for the former President.
General Le Duc Anh,who served as President of Vietnam from September 1992 to December 1997, passedaway on April 22 at the age of 99.
Vietnam has declaredtwo days of national mourning for him on May 3 and 4.
A memorial service forformer President General Le Duc Anh was held at the National Funeral Hall inHanoi at 10:45 am on May 3, and a burial service for him took place at 5pm thesame day at Ho Chi Minh City Cemetery.-VNA
During recent days, thousands of visitors flocked to the former military command base of the People's Liberation Armed Forces of South Vietnam which witnessed daily works of General Le Duc Anh.
The Vietnamese Embassy in China on May 3-4 opened a condolences book for former President, General Le Duc Anh who passed away late last month at the age of 99.
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