Israeli student: Vietnam - Source of Inspiration For All Nations

After attending a cultural exchange with the Vietnamese Embassy in Israel, student Manana Shimsilashvili learned about Vietnam's various struggles and successes, creating a positive impression of the S-Shaped Land.
July 12, 2024 | 07:57
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The Vietnamese Embassy in Israel, in collaboration with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, on July 9 organized a seminar on the Dien Bien Phu Victory (May 1954) and the signing of the Geneva Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Vietnam (1954 - 2024) on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of those events.

Dien Bien Phu Victory
Dien Bien Phu Victory. Documentary photo

Participants, who are students studying international relations and Asian studies at the university, had a chance to watch a documentary on the historic victory which marked the end of the French colonialism and created a turning point that led to the signing of the Geneva Agreement (July 21, 1954) to end the war and restore peace in Indochina.

Expressing excitement at the information received from the exchange, Hebrew University of Jerusalem students asked many questions.

On this occasion, Ambassador Ly Duc Trung answered questions and introduced Vietnam's socio-economic achievements in recent years. He mentioned the process of Vietnam from a war-torn country to becoming an attractive destination for foreign investors and tourists. He also reviewed the developments in bilateral cooperation between Vietnam and Israel in all fields.

"I think Vietnam has an admirable history. They had to face many difficulties but they all knew how to overcome them. In this perspective, Vietnam is a source of inspiration for all nations," said Manana Shimsilashvili, a student majoring in Japanese studies at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Previously, the ambassador and staff of the Vietnamese Embassy in Israel also engaged in a discussion on the above-mentioned topic with some lecturers and scholars of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and representatives of the Israel-Vietnam Friendship Association.

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