Talk highlights President Ho Chi Minh’s journey seeking a path to national liberation

Nguyen Khac Toan, Standing Deputy Secretary of Khanh Hoa Provincial Party Committee at the talk (Photo: VOV)

Over 50 representations at the talk focused on highlighting the great contributions of President Ho Chi Minh to the Vietnamese revolutionary cause, affirming that Uncle Ho's departure to find a way to save the country had important implications for the Vietnamese revolutionary history.

After many years of traveling everywhere, visiting many different continents in the world, President Ho Chi Minh understood more and more clearly the importance of the sea for a country. It is part of the composition of wealth, as important as flesh and blood to the country.

At present, peace, stability, freedom, security and safety of navigation and aviation in the East Sea are facing great challenges, potentially with many unpredictable risks. Therefore, the issue of protecting the sovereignty of sea and islands becomes more and more important, requiring deep understanding and creative application of Ho Chi Minh's thought on firmly protecting the country's sovereignty over sea and islands.

During the talk, Nguyen Khac Toan, Standing Deputy Secretary of Khanh Hoa Provincial Party Committee, said that officials and people of all classes in the province continue to promote studying and following Ho Chi Minh's morality, ideology and style; uniting and building a locality of fast, sustainable and comprehensive development, becoming a marine economic center, and tourism and service center of the whole country, contributing to building a richer and stronger country as desired by President Ho Chi Minh.

“In the near future, the province will focus on leading the synchronous and effective implementation of 4 key socio-economic programs, developing 3 dynamic economic regions,” he added. “At the same time, it is necessary to actively implement effective measures to well implement the dual goal of "preventing the COVID-19 pandemic in association with socio-economic development.”

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