PM visits Algerian Vovinam Federation, departs for South Africa

The Vietnamese martial art is now widely practiced throughout Algeria and has taken root in several other African nations, with hundreds of clubs operating in 37 of Algeria’s 58 cities and provinces, creating the second largest Vovinam community worldwide after Vietnam itself.

PM Pham Minh Chinh and his spouse visit Algerian Vovinam – Viet Vo Dao Federation (AVVF) in the capital of Algiers on November 20 (Photo: baochinhphu.vn)
PM Pham Minh Chinh and his spouse visit Algerian Vovinam – Viet Vo Dao Federation (AVVF) in the capital of Algiers on November 20 (Photo: baochinhphu.vn)

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his spouse visited the Algerian Vovinam – Viet Vo Dao Federation (AVVF) in the capital of Algiers on November 20 afternoon (local time), as part of their official visit to the North African nation.

What started as a single Vovinam class in Algeria in 2001 with just 41 students has ballooned over the past quarter-century into a major presence across the country and beyond. The Vietnamese martial art is now widely practiced throughout Algeria and has taken root in several other African nations, with hundreds of clubs operating in 37 of Algeria’s 58 cities and provinces, creating the second largest Vovinam community worldwide after Viet Nam itself.

After watching a demonstration by Algeria’s national team and AVVF athletes, PM Chinh thanked Algerian friends and 31,000 Vovinam practitioners, praising their dedication as the reflection of not only a strong sporting spirit and commitment to public health, but also special affection for Viet Nam, its people, and Vovinam.

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PM Pham Minh Chinh presents a souvenir to the federation (Photo: baochinhphu.vn)

He wished for the Viet Nam-Algeria friendship to remain everlasting, and for the spirit of Vovinam to thrive.

This was the final activity of his official visit to Algeria. Later in the evening, the Government leader, his spouse, and a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation departed for South Africa to attend the G20 Summit and conduct bilateral activities at the invitation of South African President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa, Chair of the G20 in 2025.

VNA
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