Egyptian newspaper praises President Ho Chi Minh, bilateral relations
Egypt’s Al-Ahram online newspaper has run an article praising President Ho Chi Minh and Vietnam – Egypt relations.
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The article praising President Ho Chi Minh and Vietnam – Egypt relations on Egypt’s Al-Ahram online newspaper. (Photo: VOV)
The article, which was written by Egyptian reporter Kamal Gaballah and published on October 14, aimed to celebrate 55th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The reporter emphasised his impression on President Ho Chi Minh through information of his visits to Egypt, in 1911 and 1946, as well as his ability to lead Vietnamese people in fighting against French and U.S. invaders.
The article has noted that President Ho Chi Minh has left a special love with Egypt and was admired by millions of people in the world, particularly Egypt.
Egypt is one of the first countries in the world to establish full diplomatic relations with Vietnam in 1963. Two leaders Gamal Abdel Nasser and Ho Chi Minh nurtured the friendship between the two nations.
The Vietnam – Egypt bilateral relationship has witnessed the development, particularly in 2017 and 2018, through high-level visits and agreements.
Many Vietnamese companies are committed to investing in Egypt in the fields of agriculture, fisheries and shipbuilding as well as boosting cooperation in tourism, education and culture./.
VNF/NDO
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