
The exhibition features more than 300 photos andobjects providing an overview of the 60-year development of Laos’ publicsecurity force and the solidarity and effective cooperation between the forcesof the two countries throughout history.
In his opening remarks, Deputy Minister ofPublic Security Le Tan Toi said the exhibition is intended to mark 60 yearssince the Lao public security force was established on April 5, 1961, and when thefirst Vietnamese public security specialists were sent to the neighbouringcountry, on March 22, 1961.
He emphasised that the special Vietnam-Laosrelationship is a rare example of close-knit, faithful, pure, and fruitful linksbetween two peoples and two States, including their public security forces.

Toi held that the mutual cooperation, trust, andassistance between the two public security forces can also be seen inVietnamese specialists’ connections with and wholehearted support for the publicsecurity officers of Laos over the last six decades.
Not only meant to celebrate the anniversariesand honour the forces’ contribution to their countries, the exhibition is alsoto help educate the younger generation about revolutionary traditions andintensify relations between the Vietnamese and Lao forces as well as the twoParties and two peoples./.