Nghe An Provincial Party Committee received the Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union
(Baonghean.vn) - As part of the working trip to meet and exchange friendship between the Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union and the...
(Baonghean.vn) -As part of a working trip to meet and exchange friendship between the Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union and the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union of Nghe An province, on the afternoon of July 19, at the office of Nghe An Provincial Party Committee, the Central Delegation of the Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union led by Comrade Kham Pha Phimasone - Deputy Secretary of the Central Youth Union paid a courtesy visit to the provincial leaders.
Receiving the Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union were comrades: Ho Duc Phoc - Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee; Tran Hong Chau - Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the Provincial People's Council; Nguyen Dinh Hung - Secretary of the Provincial Youth Union.
Meeting scene
At the meeting, comrade Ho Duc Phoc expressed his joy at welcoming the Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union. He said that in the past time, the leaders of Nghe An province have built a program to sign Vietnam - Laos cooperation between the provinces sharing the border, many cooperation programs have been agreed to sign to build the socio-economic, security - defense between the two countries. He also quickly informed about the socio-economic situation of Nghe An. In particular, Nghe An is a province with a system of key national universities, which have trained thousands of Lao students. Through this working occasion, he also hopes that the Youth Unions of both sides will have a highly effective working program.
Provincial Party Secretary Ho Duc Phoc presents gifts to the Lao Revolutionary Youth Union.
In recent years, the Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union has had exchange and cooperation programs to improve the quality of Youth Union officials and signed an action program for the 2012-2017 period to jointly bring activities into depth.
The delegation's working program is expected to take place over 3 days from July 19 to 21.
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