To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the signing of the Geneva Agreement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in coordination with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, organized the exhibition "Geneva Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Vietnam - A Historical Milestone of Vietnamese Revolutionary Diplomacy" (July 21, 1954 - July 21, 2024).
Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Hoang Dao Cuong; Leaders of departments, ministries and branches; Leaders of the Foreign Affairs sector through the periods; Ambassadors, Heads of representative agencies of countries and international organizations; representatives of families of members of the delegation negotiating, signing and implementing the Geneva Agreement and delegates cutting the ribbon to open the exhibition.
Typical images displayed at the exhibition:
Delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam at the Geneva Conference (from left to right): Deputy Minister of Justice Tran Cong Tuong; Minister of Industry and Trade Phan Anh; Deputy Prime Minister Pham Van Dong; Deputy Minister of Defense Ta Quang Buu.
The delegation of the Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam attending the Geneva Conference was welcomed at the airport.
President Ho Chi Minh and French Government representative Marius Moutet after signing the Provisional Agreement (September 14, 1946).
The military conference took place in Trung Gia, Da Phuc district, Vinh Phuc province (Soc Son, Hanoi) from July 4 to 27, 1954 to discuss measures to implement the ceasefire according to the Geneva Agreement, return prisoners of war and make recommendations on military-related issues to the Geneva Conference.
Overview of the Geneva Conference session on July 20, 1954.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son and delegates viewed the photo book "Geneva Agreement 1954 - A historical milestone in the Vietnamese revolutionary cause."
People of the world support the delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
Deputy Minister of Defense Ta Quang Buu reported on the developments of the Indochina battlefield to the delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in Geneva (Switzerland).
Mr. Molotov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union, along with representatives of the Soviet Government, the Ambassadors of China, Korea, and Vietnam in the Soviet Union, welcomed the delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, visiting the Soviet Union on their way back from the Geneva Conference at Moscow airport on July 26, 1954.
Northern cadres and soldiers welcomed a delegation of Southern cadres to assemble in Sam Son (Thanh Hoa) in 1955.
The last American soldiers left Da Nang (March 20, 1973).
President Ho Chi Minh, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Pham Van Dong and General Vo Nguyen Giap with the delegation of the International Commission for Control and Supervision in Trung Gia (August 1954).
The Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam was established (June 8, 1969).
The "Determination to Fight and Win" flag flies over the roof of General De Castries' bunker at Dien Bien Phu (May 7, 1954).
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