Also present at the event were Politburo member of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee and Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh; Secretary of the CPV Central Committee and Chairman of the CPV Central Committee's Information and Education Nguyen Trong Nghia; and Secretary of the CPV Central Committee and Chief the Office of the CPV Central Committee Le Minh Hung.
Co-organised by the Party Central Committee’s Office and theMinistry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the event features close to 500 documents, photos, and items.
The second part spotlights the establishment ofdiplomatic relations and the tightening of the combat alliance between the two countries during the 1962-1977 period.
On September 5, 1962, Vietnam and Laos officially established diplomatic ties.On July 18, 1977, the two countries signed a bilateral Treaty of Amity andCooperation, marking a new development step in their relations that transitionedfrom solidarity in the fight against the common enemy to friendship, specialsolidarity, and comprehensive cooperation in the cause of nationalconstruction, defence and development, under the leadership of the CPV and LPRP.
The third part focuses on the promotion of the great friendship, special solidarity and comprehensive cooperation in the process of national construction and development in the two countriesfrom 1977 to 2022.
In 1986, the two Parties and States began their nationalrenewal processes, which have seen their comprehensive cooperation over the past 35 yearsbringing about myriad achievements in contribution to expediting their growthand integration into the region and the world.
The exhibition lasts until October 18.
Earlier, a similar exhibition opened at Kaysone PhomvihaneMuseum in the Lao capital city of Vientiane on July 17./.