The Geneva Accords on the cessation of hostilities in Vietnam, signed on July 20, 1954, were one of the greatest victories of Vietnamese diplomacy in particular and the Vietnamese revolution in general. Looking forward to the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Accords,Nghe An Newspaper is pleased to present these documentary images of this event.
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| Deputy Prime Minister Pham Van Dong, along with the delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, arrived in Switzerland to attend the Geneva Conference on Indochina on May 4-5, 1954. |
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| Headquarters of the Delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in Geneva (Switzerland), 1954. |
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| A view of the opening session of the Geneva Conference. |
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| The delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam at the opening ceremony of the Geneva Conference, 1954. |
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| Deputy Prime Minister Pham Van Dong, Head of the Government Delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam at the Geneva Conference on Indochina, 1954. |
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| Deputy Minister of National Defence Ta Quang Buu presented the situation of the war in Indochina to the Delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in Geneva, 1954. |
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| Delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in Geneva (Switzerland), 1954. |
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| The people of Thai Nguyen province held a rally to welcome the convening of the Geneva Conference in 1954. |
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| Closing session of the Geneva Conference, July 21, 1954. |
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| Deputy Minister of National Defence Ta Quang Buu, on behalf of the Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army, signed the Indochina Ceasefire Agreement in July 1954. |
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| General Delteil, on behalf of the French Union Army Command in Indochina, signed the ceasefire agreement in Indochina at the Geneva Conference in July 1954. |
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| General Nhiek Tioulong, on behalf of the Cambodian National Army Command, signed the ceasefire agreement in Indochina at the Geneva Conference, July 1954. |
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| A press conference at the Geneva Conference, 1954. |
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| Deputy Prime Minister Pham Van Dong at an international press conference after the Geneva Conference concluded, July 22, 1954. |
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| Delegates at a reception celebrating the victory of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam delegation and the world's peace and democracy bloc at the Geneva Conference, July 1954. |
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| French Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mendès France visited Deputy Prime Minister Phạm Văn Đồng, head of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam's delegation in Geneva, after the signing of the Geneva Accords on Indochina on July 21, 1954. |
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| After the Geneva Conference concluded, Swiss delegates and people came to congratulate the Vietnamese delegation on their victory in July 1954. |
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| A delegation of farmers from An district (Republic of France) came to congratulate the delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam after the successful conclusion of the Geneva Conference, July 1954. |
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| Deputy Prime Minister Pham Van Dong and the delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam received democratic journalists after the Geneva Conference concluded, July 1954. |
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| Deputy Prime Minister Pham Van Dong and Deputy Minister of National Defense Ta Quang Buu received the delegation of the Algerian Federation of Workers' Unions at the docks and journalists in Geneva, 1954. |
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| Delegation of the German Democratic Republic and delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam pose for a commemorative photo in Geneva, 1954. |
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| Deputy Prime Minister Pham Van Dong waves goodbye to delegates at the airport as they see off the delegation of the Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam attending the Geneva Conference, on July 24, 1954. |
Source: baotanglichsu.vn