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Viet Nam helping Cuba's battle against Covid-19

By VNA / DA NANG Today
April 18, 2020, 08:36 [GMT+7]

Minister of Construction Pham Hong Ha on April 17 handed a letter from Party General Secretary and State President Nguyen Phu Trong, addressed to Cuban high-ranking leaders, to the country's Ambassador Lianys Torres Rivera, as well as the token of the 5,000 tonnes of rice from the VietnameseGovernment and people to the Cuban people to support their Covid-19 fight.

Minister of Construction Pham Hong Ha (R) presents the token of the relief package to Cuban Ambassador Lianys Torres Rivera (Photo: VNA)
Minister of Construction Pham Hong Ha (R) presents the token of the relief package to Cuban Ambassador Lianys Torres Rivera (Photo: VNA)

The minister was acting under the empowerment of Vietnamese Party and State leaders.

Ha, who is also Chairman of the Viet Nam Sub-Committee of the Viet Nam - Cuba Inter-governmental Committee, said the Party and Government of Viet Nam greatly appreciate the timely support of their Cuban counterparts in Covid-19 prevention and control, adding Viet Nam is also ready to provide medical supplies as relief aid to support Cuba.

Amid the complexities caused by the global pandemic, countries need to enhance solidarity, cooperation, and preventive measures in order to protect the people's health and ensure socio-economic stability, he said.

The minister also spoke highly of the efficient cooperation between Viet Nam and Cuba in the health sector. The two are holding online conferences involving leaders from health ministries and other relevant agencies as well as experts on strategies to fight the Covid-19.

Support in medical supplies and research into vaccines and treatment for Covid-19 patients, as well as other long-term collaboration, were also on the agenda.

Minster Ha voiced his belief that with determination and effort, Viet Nam and Cuba will soon overcome the pandemic.

For her part, the Cuban diplomat said her country greatly appreciates the VietnameseGovernment’s support at a time of the global pandemic.

As the Chair of ASEAN in 2020, Viet Nam has demonstrated its willingness to assist other countries on a multilateral basis to the best of its abilities, she added.

The ambassador also highly valued a recent initiative by former Vietnamesestudents in Cuba to support the country in the face of the pandemic, noting that it shows the long-standing friendship and solidarity of the two peoples, especially as Viet Nam and Cuba are celebrating the 60th anniversary of their bilateral diplomatic relations this year.

Source: VNA

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