📝 OP-ED: Celebrating 50 Years of Vietnam’s Reunification: A Story of National Resilience

This historic milestone not only marks the liberation and reunification of Vietnam but also symbolises the end of imperialism in the Mekong region.

A grand ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification will be held at 6:30am on April 30, with the participation of around 13,000 people. (Photo: VNA)
A grand ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification will be held at 6:30am on April 30, with the participation of around 13,000 people. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Chheang Vannarith, Chairman of National Assembly Advisory Council of Cambodia has an article on the occasion of Vietnam’s 50th anniversary of Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30, 1875 – 2025).

“As a good neighbouring, close friend, and brother-sister nation to Vietnam, the Cambodian people proudly stand alongside the Vietnamese people in celebrating the 50th anniversary of Vietnam’s reunification.

This historic milestone not only marks the liberation and reunification of Vietnam but also symbolises the end of imperialism in the Mekong region.

It reflects the resolve, resilience, and sacrifices of the people of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos who struggled together to achieve full independence, national sovereignty, and dignity.

The story of Vietnam’s reunification is not just a Vietnamese story—it is a story shared by all peoples around the world.

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The Great 1975 Spring Victory came as not only a result of patriotism, resolute will, and indomitable fighting spirit of the Vietnamese people, but also the evidence of the Party’s sound strategic direction and military tactics. (Photo: VNA)

Throughout the long and arduous journey toward independence, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam stood together, bound by a shared destiny.

Vietnam's successful reunification would not have been possible without the solidarity and support of Cambodia and Laos. Likewise, Cambodia's liberation from the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime in 1979 would not have been possible without the support of Vietnam and Laos.

This collective history teaches us an enduring lesson: Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam must stay united under all circumstances.

In times of peace as in times of hardship, through thick and thin, unity is our greatest strength. Only through mutual support and solidarity can we safeguard our core national interests—peace, stability, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence.

Today, in the face of rising global uncertainty and disruption, this lesson is even more relevant. We are witnessing the erosion of multilateralism and the weakening of the rules-based international order that has underpinned global peace and stability for decades.

In such a context, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam must continue to closely coordinate their positions on regional and international issues, build consensus through consultation, and act based on mutual trust and shared interests.

It is essential that our three countries work hand-in-hand to uphold and strengthen the multilateral system and ensure that international rules and norms are respected by all. Only by doing so can we preserve the hard-won peace, independence, and dignity that our nations have fought with blood, sweat and tears.

Strengthening ASEAN’s centrality is critical to this effort. An ASEAN-driven and ASEAN-led regional architecture remains our best guarantee for maintaining peace, stability, and prosperity in Southeast Asia.

We must continue to implement effectively the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation, uphold the ASEAN Charter, and advance the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific, which reflects ASEAN’s vision for an open, inclusive, transparent, and rules-based regional order.

Against the backdrop of ongoing global trade tensions and the weakening of the World Trade Organization (WTO), ASEAN must also speak with one strong and united voice to defend the multilateral trading system. We must condemn all violations of the rules-based multilateral system and resist protectionist and unilateralist tendencies that threaten to divide our region and weaken global trade.

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The Royal Cambodian Army troops at an April 22 rehearsal for the coming grand parade marking the 50th anniversary of Vietnam's lineration of the South and national reunification. (Photo: VNA)

At the same time, ASEAN must continue to deepen regional economic integration and pursue open and inclusive multilateralism.

Engaging external dialogue partners in promoting a free, open, and rules-based trading regime is vital for sustaining economic growth and ensuring that our region remains dynamic, innovative, and resilient.

The story of Vietnam’s reunification tells us that nothing is more valuable than independence and freedom. It reminds us that true sovereignty is not given—it is fought for, earned, and defended through sacrifice, resilience, and unity.

At the national, regional, and international levels, we must continue to stand firm against imperialism, foreign interventions, and all forms of domination that undermine our independence and dignity. ASEAN is important shield protecting the core interests of the Member States.

Vietnam today serves as a shining example of national resilience. Its journey from war to peace, from devastation to prosperity, is a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of national unity.

Over the past five decades, especially after Doi Moi in 1986, Vietnam’s governance and economic reform have delivered concrete outcomes. Vietnam’s development story is a source of learning and inspiration for other developing countries.

As we commemorate the 50th anniversary of Vietnam’s reunification, we honor not only Vietnam’s achievements but also the shared struggles, sacrifices, and aspirations of the peoples of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.

We reaffirm our commitment to working together to preserve peace, uphold sovereignty, strengthen unity, and promote a just and equitable international order based on international law and mutual respect.

Let this anniversary be a reminder to us all: that solidarity is our greatest asset, that resilience is our greatest strength, and that independence and freedom are our greatest treasures.

As we move forward into an uncertain future, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam must continue to walk side by side—united in purpose, strong in spirit, and unwavering in our commitment to building a better, freer, and more peaceful world.”./.

VNA

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