(VOV) – The Guangxi Institute for Southeast Asian Studies’ Academy of Social Sciences hosted a seminar featuring the 60th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu victory and the Vietnam-China relations in China’s Nanning city on May 4.
Attendees included Guangxi Academy of Social Sciences Head Prof. Lu Yusheng and former deputy head Pro. Huang Zheng and Vietnamese Consulate General representatives in Nanning along with many scholars, experts and reporters.
In his statement, Prof. Lu Yusheng reviewed the historical relationship between Vietnam and China during the anti-French colonialism war resistance, noting that in the Dien Bien Phu campaign and during the anti-French colonialism war resistance, Vietnam and China cultivated their close-knit friendship and stood side by side for the struggle for justice.
“This is an important part in the history of the development of bilateral relations that today’s younger generation needs to preserve and bring into full play.” he said.
Phan Huy Minh, in turn, said the Vietnamese Party, State and people are always grateful for China’s valuable assistance and expressed conviction that the friendship between the two peoples will be inheriting and promoting in the future.
Prof. Huang Zheng said during the war against France, China assisted Vietnam with international spirit. In that spirit, the Chinese advisory delegation along with leaders of the Vietnam People’s Army led by General Vo Nguyen Giap established a relationship of mutual respect and mutual trust.
Ass. Professor Nong Lifu, Southeast Asian Studies Institute Deputy Director confirmed that the resounding victory of the Dien Bien Phu campaign represented a historical landmark in strengthening the Vietnam-China friendship.
This event helped enrich the experience of the international communist movements and was seen as a lesson that nations and peoples oppressed by imperialism in the world can beat bigger countries or weak countries can beat strong countries, he said.
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