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Laos receives medical supplies from Vietnamese Defence Ministry

A ceremony to hand over medical supplies to the Lao Defence Ministry and welcome medical experts from the Vietnamese Defence Ministry was held at Cau Treo – Nam Phao international border gate on May 3.
Laos receives medical supplies from Vietnamese Defence Ministry ảnh 1At the hand-over ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Vientiane (VNA) – A ceremony to hand over medicalsupplies to the Lao Defence Ministry and welcome medical experts from theVietnamese Defence Ministry was held at Cau Treo – Nam Phao internationalborder gate on May 3.

Maj. Gen. Nguyen Hung Thang from the Vietnamese Defence Ministry presented a batchof medical supplies to Lieut. Gen. KhamphetSinanone, including 105,000 masks, 500kg of CloraminB, 5,000 sets of protectivesuits, 1,000 bottles of sanitisers, 1,000 sets of quick test kits, 1,000 hand-held  thermometers worth 3 billion VND (130,400 USD).

Besides, the Vietnamese Defence Ministry sent four medical experts to Laos on this occasion.

Speaking at the event, Thangsaid with the practical support, Vietnam hopedthat Laos could wipe out the pandemic in the nearfuture.

Khamphet Sinanone hailed the move as vivid evidenceof great friendship, special solidarity and comprehensive cooperation betweenthe two fraternal nations.

He pledged to improve the capacity of medicalstaff in army hospitals and effectively🥀 use me🦂dical equipment provided by theVietnamese side./.

VNA

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