Pham Van Dong was Deputy Prime Minister when he led the Vietnamese delegation to the Geneva Conference in 1954 (Photo: VNA) Pham Van Dong (standing, third from right) and other members of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam's delegation to the Geneva Conference in 1954 (Photo: VNA) PM Pham Van Dong (middle, wearing a scarf) visits a construction material workshop of the Hanoi University of Science and Technology in 1969 (Photo: VNA) PM Pham Van Dong visits the Vietnam News Agency's photography bureau (Photo: VNA) PM Pham Van Dong visits militia of the Me Tri radio station, which was attacked by US aircraft, on December 30, 1972 (Photo: VNA) PM Pham Van Dong visits a high-yield rice field in Hai Anh commune, Hai Chau district of Nam Ha province, in June 1969 (Photo: VNA) PM Pham Van Dong visits naval soldiers in January 1980 (Photo: VNA) PM Pham Van Dong visits the construction site of the Hoang Thach cement factory in January 1980 (Photo: VNA) PM Pham Van Dong (fifth, right) visits veteran revolutionaries in Cao Bang province in early 1982 (Photo: VNA) PM Pham Van Dong visits the public security staff on January 5, 1980, when the force is honoured wiht the title "Hero of the People's Armed Forces" (Photo: VNA)
Pham Van Dong - prominent leader of Vietnam's revolution
Late Prime Minister Pham Van Dong, born on March 1, 1906, was a talented politician, theorist, diplomat and cultural thinker. He was also an excellent disciple of late President Ho Chi Minh.
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