The largest exhibition commemorating 40 years of the Paris Agreement has opened.
The exhibition displays many valuable images and artifacts related to the negotiations and related activities in Vietnam and around the world.
This morning, January 23rd, the exhibition "Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Signing of the Paris Agreement on Vietnam" opened at the Exhibition House, 29 Hang Bai Street (Hanoi). Former Vice President Nguyen Thi Binh, Head of the Provisional Revolutionary Government Delegation at the Paris Conference, and leaders from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Culture, Sports and Tourism... attended the event.

Former Vice President Nguyen Thi Binh, head of the Provisional Revolutionary Government delegation at the Paris Conference, attended the opening of the exhibition.
The exhibition displays 140 photographs, 21 quotations, 23 artifacts, 3 documents, and 8 books, including valuable items displayed for the first time such as the original text of the agreement. This is the largest exhibition on this event to date, contributing to reviving the images and events of the brutal years of the war, the coordination between the three fronts of struggle: political, military, and diplomatic, under the brilliant leadership of the Party and President Ho Chi Minh, and the help, support, and encouragement of fraternal countries and peace-loving people around the world.

The exhibits at the exhibition attracted the attention of a large number of viewers.
Besides photographs of the negotiations leading to the signing of the Paris Agreement on Vietnam, the exhibition also features images of the victories of our army and people on the battlefield, and the support of friends around the world. Artifacts displayed at the exhibition, such as the two pens used to sign the 1973 Paris Agreement and the 1973 Paris Agreement on Vietnam, the aluminum saucepan used to stir cement during the signing of the Paris Agreement, and the large notebook containing signatures of Cuban people supporting the Vietnamese people's struggle for independence, provide viewers with a more concrete understanding of what happened in history.
According to (vov.vn) - LT


