Lang son: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on February 20 visited the Dong Khe resettlement area in the northern province of Cao Bang: which houses residents affected by the Dong Dang-Tra Linh expressway project. Meeting with people in the resettlement area, he expressed thanks to them for handing over land for the project and extended best wishes to them on the occasion of Tet (Lunar New Year) festival. Also on the day, he visited and presented Tet gifts to officers and soldiers of the border guard and other functional forces on duty at Tan Thanh International Border Gate in Lang Son province.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the Prime Minister’s visit underscored the government’s appreciation for the cooperation of local residents in facilitating the crucial infrastructure project. The gesture of extending Tet greetings and distributing gifts was aimed at acknowledging the contributions and sacrifices made by communities and security personnel in the region.
The Dong Dang-Tra Linh expressway project is a significant development in the northern provinces, intended to enhance connectivity and boost economic growth. The Prime Minister’s visit to these areas highlights the importance of maintaining strong relationships with local communities and ensuring the well-being of those affected by national projects.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s engagement with the border guards and functional forces at Tan Thanh International Border Gate further emphasizes the government’s commitment to national security and the well-being of its officers. The distribution of Tet gifts serves as a token of gratitude and encouragement for their continued dedication, particularly during the festive season.