Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan, Pham Quang Hieu, remembers General Secretary Trong as a dedicated leader whose life was devoted to the nation’s progress and development.

Diplomats from various countries in Japan arrive at the Embassy to pay their respects.

A representative from the Lao Embassy in Japan signs the condolence book.

Tsuyoshi Hasebe, president, and CEO of Nikkei Inc., pays tribute to General Secretary Trong.

The Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Japan reflects on General Secretary Trong’s significant contributions to the nation.

Numerous Japanese intellectuals and businessmen gather to pay their respects and express their condolences in the book.

A representative from the overseas Vietnamese association in Japan offers their deepest sympathies to the family of the late Party chief.

The Vietnamese Embassy in Laos hosts a mourning ceremony in Vientiane on July 25, attended by a large number of international diplomats who offer their sincere condolences.

Vice President of Laos, Bounthong Chitmany, leads a delegation from the Lao Government to the ceremony.

Chitmany conveys his deepest condolences to the Vietnamese people and the family of the late Party leader through his message in the condolence book.

Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Do Hung Viet, who is in Vientiane for the 57th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, also attends the event to pay his respects.

Staff members of the Vietnamese Embassy in Laos observe a moment of silence to honor the memory of the late Party chief.

Vietnamese expatriates in Laos gather to offer incense and mourn the passing of the Party General Secretary.

Laos lowers its flags to half-mast as the nation joins Vietnam in a two-day State funeral to mourn the loss of the Party chief.

Overseas Vietnamese gather at the President Ho Chi Minh Memorial in Nachok village, Nakhon Phanom province, on July 25, for the mourning ceremony.

In the condolence book, Tran Van Sau, vice president of overseas Vietnamese in Thailand, highlights the former leader’s exceptional contributions to the Party’s revolutionary cause and expresses the profound sorrow felt by both Vietnamese citizens and international friends over his passing.

Vietnamese expatriates in Thailand unite to honor the memory of the Party General Secretary.
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