US’s Veterans for Peace honoured with friendship union’s certificate
US’s Veterans for Peace honoured with friendship union’s certificate of merit
The Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO) presented a certificate of merit to Veterans for Peace (VFP) at a roundtable seminar in Hanoi on September 9.
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations(VUFO) presented a certificate of merit to Veterans for Peace (VFP) at aroundtable seminar in Hanoi on September 9.
The VUFO also presented the “For Peace and Friendship among Nations” insigniato Paul Cox, a founder of VFP Chapter 69 and Hoa Binh (Vietnam) Chapter 160.
On the occasion, a seminar was jointly held by the VUFO and the Vietnam-USSociety (VUS) to mark the 74th founding anniversary of the VUS (1945-2019) and25 years of the normalisation of the Vietnam-US relations (1995-2020).
A VFP delegation attended the event. The delegation, led by President GerryCondon, is on a working visit to Vietnam from September 7-22.
Speaking at the seminar, VUS Secretary General Bui Van Nghi highlighted the VFP’simportant role in putting an end to wars and bringing about peace to countriesand people worldwide.
The VFP’s Chapter 160 in Vietnam is working to bring Vietnam and the US closer,he said, citing many humanitarian activities and projects carried out by the organisationin Vietnam.
Nghi also lauded support of Paul Cox for Vietnamese Agent Orange (AO) victimsand Vietnamese in general in the settlement of war consequences.
At the seminar, the VFP side expressed wish to join hands with Vietnamese inaddressing war consequences, especially issues regarding bomb and mineclearance, and adverse effects of dioxin on human health and environment inVietnam.
Founded in 1985, the VFP now has veteran and associate members in every USstate and several countries. It has over 120 chapters, including internationalchapters in Vietnam, the UK, Japan and Ireland.-VNA
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