Wednesday, 29/06/2022 10:48 (GMT+7)
Vietnamese Ambassador to Denmark Luong Thanh Nghi on June 25 and 26 joined in an exchange with a delegation of 20 overseas Vietnamese who participated in trips to Truong Sa archipelago and the DK1 platform in 2019 and previous years.
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Ambassador Luong Thanh Nghi and overseas Vietnamese delegates (Photo: baoquocte.vn) |
At the exchange, the overseas Vietnamese coming from Poland, Gerrmany, Hungary, France and Israel, showed the ambassador photos they took during the trips and recalled the moving moments when they saw with their own eyes the daily life of soldiers and people on islands in Truong Sa and the DK1 platform, through which they felt the firm will and resolve of the soldiers at the frontline of the fatherland.
The overseas Vietnamese delegates said that, after their trips, many forums and clubs of “Truong Sa soldiers” have been established in Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary or the Republic of Korea to spread the love of Vietnam’s seas and islands among the overseas Vietnamese communities.
In Europe, the “Truong Sa soldiers” regularly meet and support each other in their daily life, with the current visit to Denmark one of their activities.
The overseas Vietnamese thanked the Vietnamese Navy, the State Commission for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs and the Foreign Ministry for organizing the meaningful trips to Truong Sa and the DK1 platform, giving them a deeper understanding about the situation in the homeland in general and in the seas and islands in particular.
At the event, Ambassador Luong Thanh Nghi took note of the proposals of the overseas Vietnamese, which he will convey to relevant agencies so that they can better arrange visits to Truong Sa and the DK1 platform in the coming years.
On the occasion, the overseas Vietnamese and the Ambassador discussed the establishment of a liaison committee of “Truong Sa soldiers” in Europe. They collected nearly 3,000 EUR to buy gifts for Truong Sa soldiers on the occasion of the Lunar New Year Festival of 2023./.
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