Party Central Committee extends greetings to LPRP on founding anniversary

The Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee (CPVCC) has sent a message of congratulations to the Central Committee of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party (LPRP) on the occasion of the 65th founding anniversary of the LPRP (March 22).
Party Central Committee extends greetings to LPRP on founding anniversary ảnh 1 Vietnamese Ambassador to Lao Nguyen Ba Hung (left) presents the letter of congratulations to Sounthone Xayachak, head of the Lao Party Central Committee's External Relations Commission. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
The Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee (CPVCC) hassent a message of congratulations to the Central Committee of the Lao People’sRevolutionary Party (LPRP) on the occasion of the 65th founding anniversary ofthe LPRP (March 22).

Inthe message, the CPVCC has lauded the sound leadership of the LPRP over thepast 65 years, especially during the 35-year reform.

Theachievements the Lao Party has recorded not only hold significance to nationalconstruction, defence and development in Laos, but also serve as a great sourceof encouragement to the Vietnamese Party, State and people, the message said.

TheParty, State and people of Vietnam believe that their Lao counterparts willreap greater attainments in the reform process, successfully building a Laos ofpeace, independence, democracy, unity and prosperity.

Themessage of congratulations highlighted recent important achievements made bythe Party, State and people of the two countries, as well as the flourishingfriendship, special solidarity and comprehensive cooperation between Vietnamand Laos.

It said that the bilateral relationship has constantly being deepened acrossfields, contributing to the national construction and safeguard in each nation.

On the occasion, the Vietnamese Party, State and people expressed their sincerethanks for great and valuable support provided by the Lao side for Vietnamduring its struggle for national liberation in the past, and in national buildingand safeguarding at present.

Vietnam’s Party, State and people will work closely together with the Party,State and people of Laos to further foster the Vietnam-Laos special solidarity,for the sake of the two countries’ people, and for peace, stability,cooperation in the region and the world, the message said./.


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