Posted:
02.09.2025 09:37:16
On behalf of President of Belarus, Sergeyenko takes part in parade marking National Day in Vietnam
On behalf of President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko, Chairman of the House of Representatives of Belarus’ National Assembly Igor Sergeyenko has attended the parade marking the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam as a guest of honour on September 2nd, sb,by reports citing the House of Representatives’ press service
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The parade in Hanoi has become the largest in decades. Tens of thousands of people with flags thronged the streets of the Vietnamese capital.
The parade demonstrated the most advanced military equipment, including tanks, missiles, helicopters and jets. Thousands of Vietnamese soldiers marched in columns, along with servicemen from China, Russia and other countries. The Vietnamese Navy held a naval parade in the deep-water Cam Ranh Bay.
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“We are determined and persistent in safeguarding the independence, freedom, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and every inch of the sacred land of the Fatherland,” To Lam, General Secretary of the Central Committee of Vietnam’s Communist Party, stated at the opening of the parade in Ba Dinh Square, where Ho Chi Minh proclaimed the historic declaration of independence on September 2nd, 1945.
At that time, he proclaimed the success of the August Revolution, liberation from Japanese occupation and nearly a century of French colonial rule, as well as the establishment of a democratic republic.
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The parade in Hanoi has become the largest in decades. Tens of thousands of people with flags thronged the streets of the Vietnamese capital.
The parade demonstrated the most advanced military equipment, including tanks, missiles, helicopters and jets. Thousands of Vietnamese soldiers marched in columns, along with servicemen from China, Russia and other countries. The Vietnamese Navy held a naval parade in the deep-water Cam Ranh Bay.

“We are determined and persistent in safeguarding the independence, freedom, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and every inch of the sacred land of the Fatherland,” To Lam, General Secretary of the Central Committee of Vietnam’s Communist Party, stated at the opening of the parade in Ba Dinh Square, where Ho Chi Minh proclaimed the historic declaration of independence on September 2nd, 1945.
At that time, he proclaimed the success of the August Revolution, liberation from Japanese occupation and nearly a century of French colonial rule, as well as the establishment of a democratic republic.


