General Secretary Lam expressed appreciation for their warm congratulations to President Ho Chi Minh, the Party, State and people of Viet Nam, describing these gestures as a vivid testament to the profound solidarity, brotherhood and enduring international support extended to Viet Nam by global political parties, states, governments and international friends.
Reflecting on September 2, 1945 when President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence, he called it a historic turning point that ended nearly a century of colonial rule and opened a new era of independence and socialism.

For Vietnamese, he said, the date is not just a national holiday but a celebration of peace, freedom, and collective aspirations of the nation.
He spotlighted Viet Nam’s eight-decade journey, rooted in its patriotic tradition, to overcome challenges through national unity and global solidarity. This path, he noted, delivered victories from national liberation and reunification to successful economic reforms. Once a war-torn, impoverished nation, Viet Nam has emerged as a dynamic economy with extensive global integration, driving progress in living standards and across multiple sectors.
According to him, the Vietnamese Party, State and people are focusing on strategic development goals for 2030 and 2045, aiming to fulfil President Ho Chi Minh’s vision of a peaceful, unified, independent, democratic and prosperous Viet Nam that contributes worthily to the global revolutionary cause.
Against a backdrop of global uncertainties, he reaffirmed Viet Nam’s commitment to socialism, ongoing reforms; and a consistent foreign policy of independence, peace, friendship, cooperation and development, multilateralism and diversification of external ties, being a friend, a trustworthy partner and an active and responsible member of the international community.
The Vietnamese Party, State and people always expect to broaden and further deepen ties with political parties while increasing understanding, friendship and cooperation between Vietnamese people and those of other nations.
Heads of Belarusian, Japanese, Russian, Dominican Republic and Algerian delegations praised the historic significance of Viet Nam’s struggle for national liberation and reunification. They expressed admiration for Viet Nam’s comprehensive achievements over the past 80 years and its growing global stature, calling Viet Nam a model of peace, development, social progress and international solidarity, and voicing strong support for the Vietnamese Party, State and people in national development.
They expressed confidence that under the leadership of the Communist Party of Viet Nam and General Secretary To Lam, the Vietnamese people would achieve their goals in the new era.
Commending Viet Nam’s foreign policy, they underscored their desire to further reinforce long-standing friendship and cooperation with Vietnamese Party, State and people across various fields.
The delegations are set to meet with other Vietnamese Party and State leaders and visit cultural and historical sites during their stay in Viet Nam.