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VBS hands over cash assistance to Sri Lanka people

The Central Committee of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS) and the Vietnam - Sri Lanka Friendship Association held a ceremony on June 17 to hand over cash assistance worth 1 billion VND (over 43,000 USD) to the government of Sri Lanka to help people in Sri Lanka overcome difficulties caused by the economic crisis.
VBS hands over cash assistance to Sri Lanka people ảnh 1The assistance aims to help people in Sri Lanka overcome difficulties caused by the economic crisis. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) –The Central Committee of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS) and the Vietnam -Sri Lanka Friendship Association held a ceremony on June 17 to hand over cashassistance worth 1 billion VND (over 43,000 USD) to the government of Sri Lankato help people in Sri Lanka overcome difficulties caused by the economic crisis.

Addressing the event, Most Venerable Thich Thanh Nhieu,Standing Vice Chairman of the VBS Executive Council, highlighted thelong-lasting relations between Vietnam and Sri Lanka, saying that Buddhism is abridge for cultural relations between the people of the twocountries.

Vietnam and Sri Lanka also have many similarities in the history of struggling fornational independence, he said, noting that the two countries always give eachother sincere support.

In recent years, the Buddhism organisation and Government of Sri Lanka have actively supported the VBS in hostingthe three United Nations Day of Vesak celebrations in 2008, 2014 and 2019.

Addressing the event, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Vietnam Prasanna Gamage appreciated the support of the Vietnamesepeople, Buddhist  dignitaries, monks, nuns and followers, expressing the hope that the assistance willhelp the Sri Lanka Government and people overcome immediate difficulties.

The assistance will be used to purchase medical equipment and medicines –items that are very lacking in this country, Gamage said./.

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