Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS) has presented 100 ventilators and 50 oxygenconcentrators worth nearly 14 billion VND (606,000 USD) to India as thepandemic reaches crisis levels in the country.
Addressing the virtual handoverceremony in Hanoi on May 12, Most Venerable Thich Duc Thien, Vice Chairman andGeneral Secretary of the VBS’s Executive Council, emphasised the long-standingfriendship between Vietnam and India.
Thousands ofVietnamese Buddhists visit religious sites in India and hundreds of Vietnamese monksand nuns study at universities in the country each year, according to Thien,who is also Vice President of the Vietnam-India Friendship Association.
Deputy Ministerof Foreign Affairs Nguyen Quoc Dung told the ceremony that the aid demonstratesthe sentiment and solidarity between the two peoples and contributes toenhancing the friendship.
Earlier, theVietnamese Government presented medical supplies worth 70,000 USD to India, whilethe Vietnam-India Friendship Association donated 100 ventilators.
Dung expressed his belief that with its medical capacity and resolve, India will soon overcome thecurrent challenges, curb the pandemic, and restore socio-economic activities.
For his part,Indian Ambassador to Vietnam Pranay Verma thanked the VBS and Vietnamese monks,nuns, and Buddhist followers for their valuable contributions.
The aid package,he said, mirrors the humanitarian links and time-tested strategic relationshipbetween the two countries./.
Addressing the virtual handoverceremony in Hanoi on May 12, Most Venerable Thich Duc Thien, Vice Chairman andGeneral Secretary of the VBS’s Executive Council, emphasised the long-standingfriendship between Vietnam and India.
Thousands ofVietnamese Buddhists visit religious sites in India and hundreds of Vietnamese monksand nuns study at universities in the country each year, according to Thien,who is also Vice President of the Vietnam-India Friendship Association.
Deputy Ministerof Foreign Affairs Nguyen Quoc Dung told the ceremony that the aid demonstratesthe sentiment and solidarity between the two peoples and contributes toenhancing the friendship.
Earlier, theVietnamese Government presented medical supplies worth 70,000 USD to India, whilethe Vietnam-India Friendship Association donated 100 ventilators.
Dung expressed his belief that with its medical capacity and resolve, India will soon overcome thecurrent challenges, curb the pandemic, and restore socio-economic activities.
For his part,Indian Ambassador to Vietnam Pranay Verma thanked the VBS and Vietnamese monks,nuns, and Buddhist followers for their valuable contributions.
The aid package,he said, mirrors the humanitarian links and time-tested strategic relationshipbetween the two countries./.
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