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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chin met with the Vietnamese community in the UK and Ireland on the afternoon of October 31 (local time).

Premier Minister Pham Min Chin (3)E From left to right) Attends a donation ceremony to support Vietnam against the COVID-19 epidemic. Photo: VNA / CVN

The Prime Minister hoped that Viêt Kiêu would continue to appreciate the spirit of solidarity in overcoming difficulties, respecting the laws of the host country, promoting the image of the Vietnamese nation and people among foreign friends, and thus contributing to the development of the country. .

Informing the community about the situation in Vietnam and the country’s foreign policy, the Prime Minister stressed that the party and the state have always paid great attention to Vietnam and regard them as an indispensable component of the country and a resource of the country. An important factor contributing to the strengthening of cooperation and friendly relations between Vietnam and other countries. He said all Vietnamese living inside and outside the country are treated equally.

VNA / CVN

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