Ho Chi Minh Boulevard stretches 3 km along the most scenic east-west axis of Algiers, on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. Its starting point marks the location where in November 1954, following Viet Nam’s Dien Bien Phu Victory, Algerian revolutionary fighters fired the first shots to launch an eight-year armed struggle for national independence. The boulevard symbolises the strong bond between the Algerian people and President Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnamese people.
Within the grounds of Ho Chi Minh Boulevard, PM Chinh and his spouse laid flowers at the memorial stele, paying their deep respect and profound gratitude to President Ho Chi Minh.
The memorial stele records the life and career of President Ho Chi Minh in both Arabic and Vietnamese. It notes that President Ho Chi Minh - the great leader of the Vietnamese revolution - read the Declaration of Independence on September 2, 1945, declaring the birth of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam (now the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam).
During his lifetime, President Ho Chi Minh showed special concern and strong support for the Algerian people’s struggle for national liberation. He co-founded the newspaper Le Paria with Algerian and international revolutionaries in 1922; visited the city of Biskra in 1946, and was among the first international leaders to recognise the Provisional Government of Algeria in 1958, laying an important foundation for the traditional relations and friendship between Viet Nam and Algeria.
At the inauguration ceremony, PM Chinh said Viet Nam-Algeria relations have a strong historical foundation and a bright future, noting that during his visit, the two sides agreed to elevate their ties to a Strategic Partnership, marking a key milestone in their brotherly and friendly relations.
The Vietnamese leader highlighted the two countries’ history of mutual support in their struggles for independence and sovereignty, and territorial integrity. He affirmed that they will continue to stand together for a future of greater prosperity, happiness, and national strength.
PM Chinh called on the people of both nations to inspire future generations to strengthen ties, and thanked the Algerian government and people, particularly those in Algiers and along Ho Chi Minh Boulevard, for their deep affection for President Ho Chi Minh and Viet Nam.
He expressed his hope that Algerians and Vietnamese will keep the Ho Chi Minh memorial grounds well-maintained, ensuring it remains a lasting symbol of friendship and a destination for visitors from Viet Nam, Algeria, and around the world.