A conference to review the project on compiling the works on the history of Vietnam-Laos, Laos-Vietnam special relations for 1930-2007 was held in Vientiane on June 6.
After four years of implementation, the project was completed as scheduled and documents produced for education both in the society and internationally, said Phaduong Chitvongsa, member of the Lao Party Central Committee and Head of its Propaganda and Training Department.
The project highlighted the achievements and characteristics of the special relationship between the two Parties, States and people during the struggle for national liberation in the past as well as during national construction and defence at present.
Bounnhang Volachit, Politburo member, permanent member of the Lao Party Central Committee’s Secretariat and Vice State President, affirmed the project was a result of the tireless intellectual work of many people, with the cooperation of Party and State agencies and mass organisations.
He stressed the upcoming tasks of implementing the works’ contents and disseminating and educating the tradition to the two countries’ people, serving scientific research and developing curriculums for teaching and learning at schools.
Addressing the conference, Truong Tan Sang, Politburo member and permanent member of the Secretariat of the Vietnamese Party Central Committee, and To Huy Rua, Politburo member and Head of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Organisation, spoke highly of the project’s success with a large workload involving sectors, localities and agencies of both countries, meeting the demands set by the Politbureaus and Secretariats of the two Parties.
The works showed an accurate and vivid manifestation of the history of Vietnam-Laos, Laos-Vietnam special relations, Rua said, adding that the project had strong messages on the rule of Vietnam-Lao international solidarity and the solidarity of these Indochinese countries for future generations, contributing to maintaining, strengthening and fostering the special solidarity and comprehensive cooperation between the two Parties, States and people of Vietnam and Laos./.
After four years of implementation, the project was completed as scheduled and documents produced for education both in the society and internationally, said Phaduong Chitvongsa, member of the Lao Party Central Committee and Head of its Propaganda and Training Department.
The project highlighted the achievements and characteristics of the special relationship between the two Parties, States and people during the struggle for national liberation in the past as well as during national construction and defence at present.
Bounnhang Volachit, Politburo member, permanent member of the Lao Party Central Committee’s Secretariat and Vice State President, affirmed the project was a result of the tireless intellectual work of many people, with the cooperation of Party and State agencies and mass organisations.
He stressed the upcoming tasks of implementing the works’ contents and disseminating and educating the tradition to the two countries’ people, serving scientific research and developing curriculums for teaching and learning at schools.
Addressing the conference, Truong Tan Sang, Politburo member and permanent member of the Secretariat of the Vietnamese Party Central Committee, and To Huy Rua, Politburo member and Head of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Organisation, spoke highly of the project’s success with a large workload involving sectors, localities and agencies of both countries, meeting the demands set by the Politbureaus and Secretariats of the two Parties.
The works showed an accurate and vivid manifestation of the history of Vietnam-Laos, Laos-Vietnam special relations, Rua said, adding that the project had strong messages on the rule of Vietnam-Lao international solidarity and the solidarity of these Indochinese countries for future generations, contributing to maintaining, strengthening and fostering the special solidarity and comprehensive cooperation between the two Parties, States and people of Vietnam and Laos./.