Son La ready for Vietnam-Laos diplomatic ties anniversary
The northern mountainous province of Son La has to date completed all preparations for the 55th anniversary of the Vietnam-Laos diplomatic ties scheduled for July 4-7.
Son La gets ready for Vietnam-Laos diplomatic ties anniversary (Photo: VNA)
Son La (VNA) – The northern mountainous province ofSon La has to date completed all preparations for the 55th anniversary of theVietnam-Laos diplomatic ties scheduled for July 4-7.
Within the framework of the “Vietnam-Laos Friendship andSolidarity Year 2017”, Son La was assigned to host activities to celebrate thisanniversary as well as to mark 40 years since the two countries signed a Treatyon Amity and Cooperation.
The activities include a ceremony to present the VietnamesePresident’s insignia to leaders of 15 Lao provinces, the second Vietnam-Laosborder cultural, sport and tourism festive day, the inauguration of theVietnam-Laos revolutionary historical relic site in Lao Kho I hamlet, PhiengKhoai commune, Yen Chau district, and a seminar on operation experience ofall-level People’s Councils.
To prepare for the events, the province held a film week onthe Vietnam-Laos friendship and solidarity year, disseminate the time-honouredfriendship between the two countries and cooperation between Son La and thenorthern Lao provinces on mass media, and hung panels on national highway No.6from Van Ho district to Son La city and at the Long Sap and Chieng Khuongborder gates, and the Vietnam-Laos revolutionary historical relic site.
The provincial police also prepared well to ensure securityand order for the “Vietnam-Laos Friendship and Solidarity Year 2017” activitiesheld in the localities.
Son La province shares a 250km border line with Laos. It hasto date signed comprehensive cooperation agreements with eight northernprovinces of Laos.-VNA
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