Algiers, Algeria – A monument honoring the late Vietnamese leader, Ho Chi Minh, was officially inaugurated today in the Rais Hamidou municipality of Algiers. The ceremony marks a significant moment in the strengthening of Algerian-Vietnamese relations.
The inauguration was attended by Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, who was accompanied by the Algerian Minister of Trade and Export Promotion, Kamal Rezig, as well as local authorities. The presence of such high-ranking officials underscores the importance both nations place on this symbolic gesture.
The monument serves as a lasting tribute to Ho Chi Minh’s legacy and his contributions to the struggle for national liberation. It symbolizes the shared values and historical solidarity between Algeria and Vietnam, both of which fought for independence from colonial rule.
Prime Minister Chinh’s visit to Algeria further solidifies the diplomatic and economic ties between the two countries. Discussions are expected to focus on expanding trade relations and exploring new avenues for cooperation in various sectors, including agriculture, technology, and energy.
The Algerian government views Vietnam as a key partner in Southeast Asia, and the inauguration of the Ho Chi Minh monument reflects a commitment to deepening bilateral relations. This monument is expected to become a landmark, reminding future generations of the strong bonds of friendship and cooperation that unite Algeria and Vietnam.
The event concluded with expressions of mutual respect and renewed pledges to further strengthen the partnership between Algeria and Vietnam for the benefit of both nations.


