Vietnam attends 83rd L’Humanité newspaper festival
The Nhan dan (People’s) newspaper is taking part in the 83rd Fête de l'Humanité, an annual festival of French newspaper L’Humanité, which opened in the suburbs of Paris on September 14.
Participants in the opening ceremony for the Vietnamese pavilion at the Fête de l'Humanité pose for a photo (Photo: nhandan.com.vn)
Paris (VNA) – The Nhan dan (People’s)newspaper is taking part in the 83rd Fête de l'Humanité, an annualfestival of French newspaper L’Humanité, which opened in the suburbs of Parison September 14.
Among those present at the opening ceremony forthe Vietnamese pavilion included Vietnamese Ambassador to France Nguyen Thiep,Lao Ambassador to France Yong Chanthalangsy, and Politburo member and permanentmember of the French Communist Party (PCF)’s Secretariat Denis Rondepierre.
Speaking at the event, Deputy Editor-in-chief ofthe Nhan dan newspaper Le Quoc Khanh said it is an honour for his newspaper tocontinue participating in the festival.
He stressed that this is a chance to enhance thetraditional relationship between the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and thePCF, as well as between the two newspapers. It is also an occasion to re-affirmthe faithful solidarity between the Vietnamese communists and people, and theirFrench counterparts.
For his part, Rondepierre reiterated that theCPV and the PCF have maintained close-knit relations for many years.Particularly, during a visit to France last March, CPV General Secretary NguyenPhu Trong met with PCF General Secretary Pierre Laurent, and they agreed onmany measures to enhance cooperation.
The Fête de l'Humanité is considered afestival of the communist and left-wing movements across France and around theworld, attracting the participation of tens of communist and left-wing partiesfrom many countries.
It is not only an important political event ofFrance but also a festival of French people, especially the youth, as itprovides a platform for participants to introduce their countries’ culture,tourism and cuisine.-VNA
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