Dien Bien Phu Victory enlightens Vietnam-Algeria bonds: Confab
Algiers, November 4 (VNA) – Seventy years have passed, yet the Dien Bien Phu Victory remains a momentous event not only for Vietnamese
people but also for all those around the world who cherish freedom as it is an
epic written by an indomitable nation in the process of defending the homeland,
stated Algerian Minister of War Veterans and Rights Holders Laid Rebiga at a
conference held in Algiers on November 4.
It changed many beliefs and theories
of military experts and strategists around the world, promoting Eastern and
Western specialists to reconsider the foundations that this battle had
established, such as the art of fighting and weapon and equipment use, the
Algerian official said at the event, which drew a large number of war veterans,
revolutionaries, scholars, friends of Vietnam, and local journalists.
He affirmed that Vietnam was one of the strongest supporters
of Algeria's revolutionary cause, adding the name of the
revolutionary hero Vo Nguyen Giap, a friend of Algeria, will forever be
engraved in the memories of the Algerian people.
The great Dien Bien Phu Victory proved that oppressed
peoples always have the ability to regain their sovereignty and force their
enemies to respect them, inspiring other nations, he stated, stressing that it was
a source of spiritual strength for Algeria and a catalyst for the will to
fight, which played a crucial role in driving forward the Algerian liberation
revolution.
Major General Nguyen Hoang Nhien, Director of the Vietnam
Institute of Military History, said the victory brought Vietnam
and Algeria closer together like "neighbours" connected by the
currents of their time.
From Vietnam’s Dien Bien Phu Victory, Algeria saw the
correct path to liberation, gaining new momentum and renewed confidence that
victory was within reach, propelling their revolutionary struggle towards
success. This is a prime example of the human liberating value of the victory, he stated.
Through the success of the Algerian revolution, the world,
especially in places where people were struggling for independence and freedom,
came to know Vietnam more deeply. Through Algeria, Vietnam integrated more
extensively into the world. As a result, the support of global peace and
progressive forces for Vietnam during the years of its resistance war against US
imperialists grew stronger, Nhien stated.
Professor Ahmed Mizab, an expert on security and strategy, held
that clarifying the details of this historical period and conducting analyses will
provide good lessons in protecting international principles of peace,
solidarity, and security in today's world. He stressed the significance of the
conference in educating the younger generations on national protection history.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Algeria Tran Quoc Khanh affirmed
that the two share the noble values of national liberation and
human liberation. The victories of Dien Bien Phu and the Algerian Revolution are
two of the brightest milestones, carrying significance not only for the past
and present but also for the future, he stated.
Participants at the event hailed the national construction
cause of Vietnam, describing the country as a model for Algeria in economic
development./.