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Vietnamese, Cuban women's unions strengthen solidarity, friendship

Chairwoman of the Vietnam Women's Union (VWU) Ha Thi Nga on May 11 hosted a reception for Teresa Maria Amarelle Boue, member of the Council of State of Cuba and Secretary General of the Cuban Women's Union.
Vietnamese, Cuban women's unions strengthen solidarity, friendship ảnh 1Participants pose for a group photo at the reception. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Chairwoman of the Vietnam Women's Union (VWU)Ha Thi Nga on May 11 hosted a reception for Teresa Maria Amarelle Boue, memberof the Council of State of Cuba and Secretary General of the Cuban Women'sUnion.

Nga congratulated the Cuban people on the achievementsthey made under the leadership of the Communist Party of Cuba in recent times,expressing her belief that the Latin American nation will record more successes in economic development and socialism building.

Vietnamese women always maintain the sense of cultivating the special and exemplary solidarity relationship between Vietnam and Cuba, whichhas been preserved and constantly developed by generations of leaders andpeople of the two countries, Nga stressed.
Teresa Maria Amarelle Boue briefed her host on achievements of gender equality ofher country, especially in implementing the national programme for the advancement ofwomen, and in advocating equal rights of women in economic, political, cultural,labour, family and other areas.

The visit to Vietnam by representatives from the Cuban Women'sUnion is within the framework of cooperation activities signed between the twocountries’ Women's Unions in the 2002-2027 period.

Nga and Teresa Maria Amarelle Boue agreed that the visit onceagain affirms that the two Women's Unions and women of both nations, as well asfuture generations of Vietnam and Cuba will be the next force to promote thespecial friendship and solidarity between the two nations, contributing to firmlyprotecting socialist achievements, and building a just, democratic and civilisedsociety in both nations./.
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