Thứ Năm, 03/02/2022, 14:31 (GMT+7)
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Lao, Cambodian parties greet CPV on 92nd founding anniversary

ABO/NDO – The Central Committees of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party (LPRP) and the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) have sent their greetings to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) on its 92nd founding anniversary (February 3, 1930).

The LPRP and the people of races of Laos warmly congratulate the CPV and Vietnamese people on the great achievements and victories over the last 92 years, said the LPRP Central Committee in its message.

The Communist Party of Vietnam is celebrating its 92nd founding anniversary on February 3. (Photo: VNA).
The Communist Party of Vietnam is celebrating its 92nd founding anniversary on February 3. (Photo: VNA).

The Lao party said it feels proud to see the great friendship, solidarity and comprehensive partnership between the two Parties, States and peoples, nurtured and tested for decades, have been strengthened and expanded in various fields, bringing benefits to the two peoples, it said, adding the Party, State and people of Laos will do their utmost to preserve and further develop the bilateral ties for peace, friendship and cooperation in the region and the world.

In its message, the CPP Central Committee highly valued what the Party, State and people of Vietnam have achieved over the recent time. It also expressed delight at the growing friendship, solidarity and comprehensive cooperation between the two sides.

It also pledged to further boost the Vietnam-Cambodia relations in accordance to the motto “good neighbours, traditional friendship, and comprehensive and long-term partnership”.

The Cambodian party believes that under the leadership of the CPV, the Vietnamese people will achieve more and successfully accomplish goals set in the Resolution of the 13th National Party Congress, the message said.

On this occasion, LPRP Central Committee member and head of its External Relations commission Thoongsavanh Phomvihane has sent greetings to his Vietnamese counterpart Le Hoai Trung.

(Source: NDO)

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