President Ho Chi Minh lays foundation for Vietnam-Brazil relationship: Brazilian official

The Vietnam-Brazil friendship and cooperative ties began in the early 20th century when President Ho Chi Minh set his foot in Rio de Janeiro in 1912 in his journey to seek the way to salvage the nation, according to a Brazilian official.

President of the Brazil-Vietnam Friendship Association (ABRAVIET) and Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Ignacio Arruda (Photo courtesy of the Vietnamese Embassy in Brazil)
President of the Brazil-Vietnam Friendship Association (ABRAVIET) and Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Ignacio Arruda (Photo courtesy of the Vietnamese Embassy in Brazil)

Buenos Aires (VNA) – The Vietnam-Brazil friendship and cooperative ties began in the early 20th century when President Ho Chi Minh set his foot in Rio de Janeiro in 1912 in his journey to seek the way to salvage the nation, according to a Brazilian official.

In an interview with the Vietnam News Agency's correspondents in Latin America on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the bilateral diplomatic relations, President of the Brazil-Vietnam Friendship Association (ABRAVIET) and Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Ignacio Arruda recalled the time when Ho Chi Minh was sick while working on a French-flagged ship from Vietnam to France, and went down to the Port of Rio de Janeiro for treatment.

He said it was at that time when the Vietnamese revolutionary leader made important contact with the Porto workers’ union movement, which he mentioned in an article published in Moscow in 1922.

Many decades later, students from São Paulo and other Brazilian capitals led a movement to fight for peace and against the war in Vietnam after they saw films sent by the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam in 1968 showing the atrocities committed by the US during the war in the Southeast Asian country.

However, not until 1989 were the diplomatic ties between the two countries established, he continued, adding the Brazilian Embassy was opened in Hanoi in 1994, and Vietnamese Embassy in Brasília six years later.

The deputy minister highlighted that the two countries have exchanged many high-level delegations over the past 35 years, with the latest being an official visit of Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh last September, and a visit by Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation and President of the Communist Party of Brazil Luciana Santos last November.

Regarding the bilateral cooperation, Arruda said a delegation from his ministry will visit Vietnam this year to carry out cooperative projects signed with the Vietnamese Ministry of Science and Technology.

He affirmed that the friendship association will work with the Vietnamese Embassy in Brasília to organise various activities to mark the diplomatic relations’ anniversary, including an event to commemorate the time when Ho Chi Minh worked at a restaurant on Santa Tereza street, Rio de Janeiro.

The ABRAVIET President highlighted the positive contributions by the association to the solidarity, friendship and cooperation between the two nations. He said the association has contributed to the dissemination of the thought and work of leader Ho Chi Minh, mainly through a book entitled "Ho Chi Minh, Life and Work of the leader of the National Liberation of Vietnam". The book written by journalist Pedro de Oliveira -- who is also General Secretary of ABRAVIET -- is already in its third edition and received the first prize in the national award for external communication from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, in the book category.

In 2022, the association worked with the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations to launch the Portuguese-Vietnamese Thematic Dictionary to serve the teaching and learning of the Portuguese language at Vietnamese universities, he added.

According to Arruda, the association will enhance delegation exchange with the Vietnamese side, and promote the establishment of a chamber of commerce between the two countries./.

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