Exhibition on Geneva Conference opens in Hanoi
The exhibition highlights Vietnam`s diplomatic efforts in the struggle to gain liberation for Vietnamese people during the French resistant war.
About 200 photos, objects and materials featuring the 1954 Geneva Conference are on display at an exhibition.
At the conference, the Geneva Agreement was signed to end the war and restore peace in Indochina, including Vietnam, marking a great success of Vietnam’s diplomacy.
The agreement affirmed Vietnamese people’s desire for peace, national independence, sovereignty, unification and territorial integrity.
The conference left valuable lessons, especially those on considering the national interests as the most important goal and the highest principle in external affairs.
The exhibition will run til late August.
The agreement affirmed Vietnamese people’s desire for peace, national independence, sovereignty, unification and territorial integrity.
The conference left valuable lessons, especially those on considering the national interests as the most important goal and the highest principle in external affairs.
The exhibition will run til late August.
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