Uncle Ho and Russia – Part 3

 

President Ho Chi Minh took a souvenir photo with the first Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Lavoritsep after the presentation of Credentials, November 4, 1954. (Source: Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

President Ho Chi Minh and Chairman of the Council of Ministers Bunganin raised a toast to wish the Vietnam-Soviet friendship will last forever (President Ho's visit to the Soviet Union in July 1955). (Source: Ho Chi Minh Museum).

President Ho Chi Minh visited the Soviet Union, arriving at Moscow airport in August 1957. (Source: Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

President Ho Chi Minh received the Soviet cultural delegation in the Presidential Palace in April 1958. (Source: The Ho Chi Minh relic site at the Presidential Palace).

President Ho Chi Minh and children in Kiep city, the capital of the Ukrainian Soviet Republic (the Soviet Union), in July 1959. (Source: Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

President Ho Chi Minh and delegates attended the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union at the Kremlin in October 1961. (Source: Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

President Ho Chi Minh and the First Secretary of the Party Central Committee Le Duan attended the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in October 1961. (Source: Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

President Ho Chi Minh visited the Vietnamese Embassy in the Soviet Union (taken at the flower garden in the embassy's campus). (Source: Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

President Ho Chi Minh visited the Vietnamese Embassy in the Soviet Union (taken at the embassy's living room). (Source: hochiminh.vn).

The reliefs of President Ho Chi Minh in the Square named after him in Moscow (the Russian Federation), inaugurated on May 19, 1990. (Source: Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

Russian President V. Putin wrote on the guestbook at the Ho Chi Minh relic site in the Presidential Palace on March 2, 2001. (Source: The Ho Chi Minh relic site in the Presidential Palace)./.

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