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Book fetes former Prime Minister Kiet

The Vietnam News Agency Publishing House has launched a photo book of former Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet on the 90th anniversary of his birth this year.
The Vietnam News Agency Publishing House has launched a photo book offormer Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet on the 90th anniversary of his birththis year.

The book includes about 340 photos of Kiet whowas Prime Minister of Vietnam from 1991-97 and helped the country openits doors to the world.

Viewers are presented withinformation ranging from the late Prime Minister's early years and hisrevolutionary activities to his governmental work.

As Prime Minister, Kiet made a large contribution to the country's development.

Photos are accompanied by short writings in both Vietnamese and English.-VNA

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