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Foreign officials pay respect to late Vietnamese leader abroad

The Vietnamese Embassy in Thailand held a respect-paying ceremony and opened funeral book for late General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee Le Kha Phieu on August 17.
Foreign officials pay respect to late Vietnamese leader abroad ảnh 1At the ceremony in Thailand (Photo: VNA)

Bangkok (VNA) – The Vietnamese Embassy in Thailand held a respect-paying ceremony andopened funeral book for late General Secretary of the Comm🎐unist Party ofVietnam Central Committee Le Kha Phieu on August 17.

In the afternoon thesame day, Speaker of the Thai House of Representatives Chuan Leekpai paidtribute to the late leader and expressed grief over his passing on thefuneral book. Talking with Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Hai Bang, Chuan lauded Phieu’s contributions to the Vietnam –Thailand ties and wished that the two peoples would continue building on thepast achievements to develop bilateral ties to a greater height. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Ministerof Thailand Don Pramudwinai also sent a wreathto the Vietnamese Embassy. Thai Deputy ForeignMinister Vijavat Israbhakdi wrote on the book that the late leader will be forever remembered for his dedication to the nation, addingthat he played a significant role in Vietnam’s development and economic growthat present. Ambassadors of Laos, Cambodia, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea,China, Nepal and defence attachés of the US embassy and representatives ofdiplomatic corps in Bangkok also paid tribute and expressed sympathy with theVietnamese State, Government and people and berieved family. Similar ceremonieswere also held in the Vietnamese embassies in Indonesia, Myanmar, Sweden andGreece from August 14-15./.
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