Ninh binh: Prime Minister Le Minh Hung on July 16 reaffirmed the Party and State's commitment to caring for invalids, sick soldiers, and people who rendered service to the nation, describing the responsibility as a continuation of Vietnam's long-standing tradition of gratitude and national solidarity. During a visit to the Kim Bang Invalids Nursing Centre in the northern province of Ninh Binh ahead of the 79th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs' Day (July 27, 1947-2026), PM Hung extended his warm regards and profound appreciation to invalids, sick soldiers, and revolutionary contributors across the country.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the Prime Minister emphasized that the care for these individuals is an integral part of the nation's commitment to honor those who have sacrificed for the country's independence and freedom. PM Hung's visit to the Kim Bang Invalids Nursing Centre is part of a broader initiative to ensure that war veterans and contributors receive adequate support and recognition for their sacrifices.
This initiative aligns with Vietnam's historical values and the government's focus on fostering national unity and appreciation for past sacrifices. The Prime Minister's remarks underscore the ongoing efforts to uphold these traditions and ensure that those who served the nation are not forgotten.