PM sends condolences to families of victims in UK
Updated: 14:48, 03/11/2019
Right after the Vietnamese Embassy in the UK and the Foreign Ministry reported that the police of Essex announced there were Vietnamese people, unidentified yet, in the incident that saw 39 people died in a lorry in a region northeast of London, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc from Bangkok sent his deep condolences to the bereaved families.
The PM instructed the Ministry of Public Security and the Foreign Ministry to immediately send a working team headed by their leading officials to the UK to work with authorities there and do the related work.
The police of Essex announced there were Vietnamese people, unidentified yet, in the incident that saw 39 people died in a lorry in a region northeast of London. |
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(BGO) - From the help
of the Association of Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin at all levels, Party committees
and authorities, many Agent Orange (AO) victims in Bac Giang province have turned
pain into motivation to overcome difficulties and actively participate in production
development and association activities.
Source: VNA
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