Czech officials deliver Tet greetings to Vietnamese community

Health Minister of the Czech Republic Jan Blatny has sent a letter to wish the Vietnamese people community in the nation a happy Lunar New Year in both Vietnamese and Czech.

The Vietnamese people community present supplies to a nursing home in Prague. (Photo: VNA)
The Vietnamese people community present supplies to a nursing home in Prague. (Photo: VNA)

In the letter, he wished the Vietnamese people a New Year of happiness and good health, and expressed his thank for the community's help in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

He said he treasures the community’s practical activities such as sewing and delivering face masks to local residents and social and medical workers, assisting rescue forces, helping local authority set up hotline 1212 for the Vietnamese people and giving interpretation for free to people in difficulties.

He stressed that the Czech government speaks highly of the Vietnamese community’s solidarity and its efforts to protect people across the nation in this tough time.

Earlier, in their speeches, Czech President Miloš Zeman and Prime Minister Andrej Babiš showed their recognition of and sentiments towards the community’s contributions to the host nation as well as timely support of the Government and people of Vietnam for the Czech Republic.

2020 was challenging year for the whole world, including the Czech Republic, they said, highlighting assistance from the Vietnamese Government and people is a vivid illustration for the traditional friendship and solidarity between the two nations.

Although the Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic is facing formidable challenges brought by restriction measures and social distancing due to COVID-19, they have promoted solidarity and joined hands with the Czech people to overcome challenges, they added.