US’s Veterans for Peace praises Vietnam’s success in fighting COVID-19

The US’s Veterans for Peace (VFP), New York Chapter, congratulated Vietnam on its miracle achievements in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic during an online meeting on May 6.
US’s Veterans for Peace praises Vietnam’s success in fighting COVID-19 ảnh 1Ha Loi village, Me Linh district on the day of lock-down lifting (Photo: VNA)
New York (VNA) - The US’s Veterans for Peace (VFP), New York Chapter, congratulatedVietnam on its miracle achievements in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic duringan online meeting on May 6.

Chapter President Susan Schall said Vietnam’s strength and determination helpedit record major successes in containing the disease.

Vietnam quickly assessed the risk from the pandemic and mobilised all possible resourcesunder the direction of the Government to protect its citizens, she said.

Participants said that what Vietnam has done is quite impressive, adding that despite havinga population of 95 million and a land border with China it has had only 271 casesof COVID-19 and no fatalities.
They also watched a documentary on the historic moment when US troops withdrew from south Vietnam in 1975, and their meetings with war veterans on the other side after the end of the war. The US veterans paid a minute of silence to pay tribute to fallen soldiers of both sides. 

Founded in 1985, VFP has veteran and associatemembers in every US state and several countries. There are more than 120 chapters,including international chapters in Vietnam, the UK, Japan, and Ireland.

It organises many activities each year, including those to help alleviate the lossesand pain suffered by Vietnamese people at the hands of US forces./.


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