Accompanying President Vo Van Thuong to Phu Quy Island to visit fishermen were Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha and representatives of many central ministries, branches and leaders of the Provincial Party Committee and People's Committee of Binh Thuan province.
Immediately after the helicopter landed at the field airport, President Vo Van Thuong and his delegation visited fishermen and military units stationed on duty on Phu Quy Island.
Specifically, President Vo Van Thuong and the delegation presented national flags and gifts to a number of fishermen and policy families and joined the district Youth Union in planting trees on Phu Quy Island.
In addition, President Vo Van Thuong and the Central delegation, leaders of Binh Thuan Provincial Party Committee, Phu Quy District Party Committee and fishermen held a flag-raising ceremony at the Phu Quy Island Sovereignty Flagpole (the flagpole was built by the Central Youth Union and the Vietnam Student Association).
Also this morning, President Vo Van Thuong met with key officials of the island district and several military units at the hall of the People's Committee of Phu Quy District.
Phu Quy Island is an island district of Binh Thuan, 56 nautical miles from the mainland of Phan Thiet, with a population of about 28,000 people and an area of about 17 km2 . It is an outpost island with an important position in the rear line of the Truong Sa archipelago. Phu Quy Island also has Hon Hai, which is the A6 landmark, the baseline for calculating Vietnam's territorial waters.
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