The Vietnam Museum of Military History held an exhibition on Dec. 1 in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the Vietnam-Cuba diplomatic relations (December 2, 1960-2020).
Under the theme of “Vietnam – Cuba: special sentiment”, the exhibition includes over 100 photos, documents, and artifacts highlighting the history of the special friendship, solidarity, and loyalty between the two countries.
Visitors at the exhibition,
The 10-day exhibition is organized into three parts with photos of activities of Party, State, and military leaders of the two countries as well as their special friendship and mutual assistance over the past time. Notably, it is also displaying remarkable achievements in the bilateral defense cooperation, which is considered a pillar in the relationship of the two sides.
In addition, many rare artifacts, which were gifts offered by late Cuban President Fidel Castro to Vietnamese friends, are on display for the first time.
The exhibition is expected to help young generations understand more about the history of Vietnam-Cuba diplomatic relations, thus contributing their efforts to reinforcing the traditional friendship, comprehensive partnership and solidarity between the two countries.
Source: Qdnd (Translated by Song Anh)
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