Venezuelan scholars appreciate Vietnamese Party’s achievements

The Vietnamese Embassy in Venezuela, in collaboration with the Central University of Venezuela (UCV) and the Venezuela-Vietnam Friendship Association (CAVV), on January 24 held a seminar on the life and career of late President Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnamese revolution.
Venezuelan scholars appreciate Vietnamese Party’s achievements ảnh 1A scholar presents a painting on President Ho Chi Minh drawn by him to Vietnamese Ambassador Vu Trung My (second from right) (Photo: VNA)
Mexico City (VNA) – The Vietnamese Embassy in Venezuela, in collaboration with the Central University of Venezuela (UCV) and the Venezuela-Vietnam Friendship Association (CAVV), on January 24 held a seminar on the life and career of late President Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnamese revolution.

The event was one among a series of activities to mark the 94th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) (February 3, 1930-2024).

Emphasising the significance of the Party's founding anniversary, Vietnamese Ambassador Vu Trung My said that over the past 94 years, under the leadership and guidance of the CPV, the Vietnamese people have gone from one victory to another and the achievements of the Vietnamese revolution since 1930 have affirmed the Party’s decisive role.

Dr. Pedro Barrios, Dean of the UCV Faculty of Humanities, said that the seminar was a chance for scholars, researchers, lecturers, and students of the university and Venezuela to understand more about President Ho Chi Minh who founded the CPV, as well as the Vietnamese revolution.

Participating scholars expressed their admiration for the achievements of the Doi Moi (Renewal) cause initiated and led by the Party, and emphasised that Vietnam has been an example for nations around the world in the struggle for independence and happiness of people.

Within the framework of the seminar, a photo exhibition featuring the land and people of Vietnam, and 35 years of friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and Venezuela was held, together with an ao dai (Vietnam’s traditional gown) show and a conical hat dance performance./.
VNA

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