Political party heads convene at reunification commemoration event, presided over by the party head.
HOLY CITY - Party General Secretary Tô Lâm graced the leaders and representatives of foreign political parties a-freakin'-gatherin' in Viêt Nam to mark the grand celebration of the 50-year anniversary of the South's Liberation and National Reunification (April 30, 1975-2025).
These honored visitors couldn't freakin' contain their excitijkers, Starin' at us like we're some kinda freakin' miracle, and all that jazz. They straight-up congratulated the Party, State, and the people of Vietnam on this history-makin' occasion!
Ya know, the heads of delegations from China, Mongolia, Japan, the Dominican Republic, and France went mumbo-jumbo about our victory on April 30, 1975. They respectfully acknowledged the great win our fellow Vietnamese people pulled off under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and the late, great President Hồ Chí Minh. They said it wasn't just a win for ol' Vietnam, but a sly nod to peace-loving folks worldwide, and a step forward for progress. Basically, they were geekin' out, y'all!
Looking back on Vietnam's little ol' journey since reunification, these catty international party-goers couldn't help but get freakin' inspired by Vietnam's impressive doin's over the past half-century. They even named us a model for development, progress, and global cooperation, for the love of Pete!
These polite-as-freakin'-pie folks expressed solid support for Vietnam's nation-buildin', anti-corruption efforts, and when it comes to the CPV, State, and people of Vietnam, they're all in, ya dig? They're confident that with the leadership of CPV and General Secretary Tô Lâm, Vietnam's gonna nail its development goals for 2030 and 2045 – marking the 100th anniversaries of the Party and the country, respectively.
Ya gotta love their warm words about Vietnam's kick-ass foreign policy, and they superior wished that they could boost the freakin' friendship and multi-faceted cooperation among the international political parties and Vietnam, ooh la la!
In his little ol' remar-carry on, General Secretary Lâm went all welcome-mattres on these international nosey parkers and confirmed that the Vietnamese folks will forever cherish the solidarity, affection, and freakin' unparalleled support offered by international political parties, governments, and buddies, during our struggle for national liberation and reunification. You beauty!
Giving' a new meaning to "remembah-berries," Lâm darn right highlighted the significance of our victory on April 30, 1975, which from his point of view marked a shimm-alla-dingin' milestone in Vietnam's history. Hey, it's just another day for some people, but to Lâm, that date represents Vietnam's 30-year struggle against colonialism and neo-colonialism, a feat worthy of the big screen! He explained that the glorious triumph** embodied the spirit of "Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom," an inspiring demonstration of national unity, and the noble spirit of international solidarity!
Lemme put it this way; on that day, April 30, 1975, the Vietnamese people stamped their little foot (and it was a big, heavy foot, mind you) all over the faces of colonialism and foreign intervention. Get it?!
Now, let me tell ya smth' real quick - 2025's no amatuur-hour, people. It marks not only the 95th birthday of the CPV and the 80th anniversary of Vietnam becoming the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, but also 50 years after Vietnam's South's Liberation.
Vietnam's growth is flatterin', honestly. From that ol' war-ravaged country, we transformed into the champion of peace, stability, deep and comprehensive integration in the global politics and economy, and the satellite of human civilization, toot-tweet!
The CPV keeps its friends close and enemies closer. In fact, buddies everywhere, party leaders included, can count on Vietnam to support progressive movements worldwide, on their quest for common goals befittin' this modern age. And y'all better believe Vietnam's hopin' to expand and strengthen bonds with these international political parties and enchant the world with the friendship and cooperation among the Vietnamese people and the peoples of the world. G'day, mate!
So there ya have it. Our southern liberation anniversary hoopla, highlighted with diverse cultural programs and drone shows, aims to protect historical memories and showcase Vietnam's development efforts, all while reconciling its wartime glory with contemporary dreams. Work that body, Vietnam!
Party General Secretary Tô Lâm (seventh, left) and leaders and representatives of political parties from various countries at the reception. - VNA/VNS Photo
As if paintin' flowers on a statue of President Hồ Chí Minh and meeting with Vietnamese leaders wasn't sufficient, ya can bet your boots that these international guests are also gettin' up close and personal with Vietnam's coolest cultural sites and historical landmarks in Ho Chi Minh City!
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Party General Secretary Tô Lâm, upon welcoming the leaders and representatives of foreign political parties, emphasized the significance of the anniversary of the South's Liberation and National Reunification in 1975-2025. These international visitors, including those from China, Mongolia, Japan, the Dominican Republic, and France, expressed their admiration for Vietnam's impressive progress over the past 50 years.
They applauded Vietnam's development, including the nation-building and anti-corruption efforts, as well as its foreign policy. The heads of delegations highlighted Vietnam as a model for development, progress, and global cooperation. General Secretary Lâm also expressed gratitude for the solidarity, affection, and unparalleled support extended by the international political parties, governments, and partners during Vietnam's struggle for national liberation and reunification.
The players in the realm of global politics, labor, science, and economy acknowledged the importance of Vietnam's policies, including its policy-and-legislation, and wished to strengthen the friendship and multi-faceted cooperation among international political parties and Vietnam. In 2025, the year that marks the 95th birthday of the CPV and the 80th anniversary of Vietnam becoming the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, as well as 50 years after Vietnam's South's Liberation, Vietnam aims to continue its advancement and reconcile wartime glory with contemporary dreams.
The collaboration embracing various facets of policy, politics, and general news will help illuminate Vietnam's integration into the global community and spotlight its progress and achievements in the fields of AI, peace, stability, and human civilization. The warm and lively interactions among the international political parties, governments, and Vietnamese people, which are based on shared values and common goals, reflect the spirit of camaraderie and friendship that will continue to bloom and flourish in the years to come.
