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Diplomatic missions celebrate Hanoi's Liberation Day

Many Hanoi-based foreign missions joined in the city’s festivities, adding an international flair to the celebration.

A large number of embassies and representatives of international organizations extended their heartfelt congratulations to Hanoi on the occasion of the city's 70th anniversary of Liberation Day on October 10.

 The US delegation takes part in the parade marking Hanoi's 70th anniversary of Liberation Day. Photo: The US embassy in Vietnam

Among those sending their congratulations was the US Embassy in Vietnam, which posted a message on its official Facebook page, expressing its joy at being part of the vibrant parade celebrating Hanoi's Liberation Day.

Noting the honor of marching alongside their Vietnamese friends, the US mission reflected on the resilience and spirit of this remarkable city and the enduring bonds between the US and Vietnam.

They conveyed deep gratitude to Hanoi for being a symbol of history, culture, and progress, stating, “Together, we continue building a future rooted in mutual respect, shared prosperity, and a growing partnership. Here’s to many more years of friendship and cooperation!”

 The British embassy's staff wear Ao dai joining celebration activities around Hoan Kiem Lake. Photo: The British embassy to Vietnam

The UK Embassy in Vietnam also extended warm wishes to Hanoi on this significant day.

“In this joyful atmosphere, the British Embassy joined the vibrant crowd around Hoan Kiem Lake to reflect on the city’s historic milestones. The UK Government reaffirms its commitment to collaborating with the people of Hanoi and Vietnam as a whole to foster a future of security, prosperity, and sustainability,” the embassy stated on its official Facebook page.

British Ambassador Iain Frew was present at the National Convention Center for the celebration of the 70th anniversary of Hanoi's Liberation Day, marking the occasion with pride.

Additionally, the Embassy of India also shared its congratulations on its website, with a logo commemorating this meaningful celebration.

The South Korean Embassy also posted its best wishes for the occasion. As noted on its Facebook page, Ambassador Choi Young Sam attended the national celebration at the National Convention Center on October 10. In an earlier interview with the Government News (en.baochinhphu.vn), he congratulated Hanoi and drew parallels between the “Miracle on the Han River” and the potential for a "Miracle on the Red River," symbolizing Vietnam's economic development.

 The Israeli Embassy to Vietnam sends congratulations on Hanoi's Liberation Day on October 10 via Facebook. Photo: The Hanoi Times

The Israeli Embassy in Vietnam took to Facebook to extend its heartfelt congratulations to "Vietnamese friends and the people of Hanoi" on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Hanoi's Liberation.

“The struggle for independence and the protection of Vietnam's sovereignty is an inspiring story for many nations around the world, including Israel,” the embassy said on its official page.

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