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Letters, telegrams, messages of condolences to Vietnam on the impact of storm No. 3

Việt NamViệt Nam16/09/2024

Expressing solidarity and sympathy with Vietnam for the damage caused by storm No. 3 (Yagi), leaders of countries around the world continued to send letters, telegrams and messages to General Secretary and President To Lam, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and Chairman of the National Assembly Tran Thanh Man. At the same time, countries and international organizations also promptly provided direct and indirect human and material support to Vietnam to overcome the consequences as soon as possible.

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Acting Head of State Kingdom of Cambodia Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister Hun Manet, and National Assembly President Khuon Sudary sent their deepest sympathies and condolences to the State and people of Vietnam, especially to the families of the victims. Cambodia expressed its belief that Vietnam will overcome this difficult time.

Prime minister India Narendra Modi shared the loss and affirmed solidarity with the Vietnamese people. India is ready to support and help Vietnam so that people in the affected areas can soon overcome difficulties and stabilize their lives.

Prime minister New Zealand Christopher Luxon shares the loss and affirms solidarity with the Vietnamese people, ready to support Vietnam in overcoming the consequences of the storm, overcoming all difficulties to soon stabilize life.

Pope Francis , President Republic of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko, President Republic of Seychelles Wavel Ramkalawan also sent letters and telegrams to express condolences and share messages of condolence about the losses caused by storm No. 3 in Vietnam.

On this occasion, the Foreign Ministers of Cambodia, the United States, New Zealand, Egypt, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, the Czech Republic, and Seychelles sent messages of sympathy to Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son. The Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Embassies of the countries also shared messages on their websites and social networking sites, expressing sympathy for the damage caused by the impact of storm No. 3 on the Vietnamese people.

In addition to letters and telegrams of condolences, many countries and international organizations have provided timely support in terms of finance, equipment, essential supplies and experts... As of September 16, 2024, 20 countries and international organizations have decided or planned to provide support with a total value of more than 22 million USD (equivalent to about 550 billion VND) and many facilities for accommodation, clean water, sanitation... to Vietnam to overcome the consequences of storm No. 3.

With the tradition of patriotism, always looking towards the Fatherland, and responding to the call of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, overseas Vietnamese have donated more than 600 million VND. In addition, the Vietnamese community in other countries has proactively called for and donated up to 19 billion VND to support people in cities and provinces affected by storm No. 3 to quickly overcome the damage and stabilize their lives. It is expected that the amount of support from overseas Vietnamese will increase in the coming days.


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