Vietnamese AO Victims Association Visits Laos
A delegation from the Vietnamese Association of Victims of Agent
Orange/Dioxin (VAVA) on May 23 met with Laotian Deputy Prime Minister,
Senior Lieutenant General Douangchay Phichith, as part of their visit to
Laos from May 22-24. At the meeting, the VAVA President, Senior
Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Rinh, who led the delegation, informed his
host about the outcomes of the meeting with the Laos Veterans
Association and a number of ministries and branches in Laos. He stressed
the serious impacts caused by Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin as well as
unexploded bombs and mines left over from wartime. In Vietnam, the US
sprayed 80 million liters of the deadly chemical on 25 percent of the
area of Southern Vietnam. The toxins destroyed millions of hectares of
forests and crops, directly infected millions of Vietnamese people and
had repercussions for following generations. Rinh said Laos is likely to
suffer from the consequence of Agent Orange/dioxin and suggested that
Vietnam and Laos work together to help AO victims and join with
international efforts to ask the US to take responsibility for their
actions. Sharing Rinh’s views, Deputy PM Phichith, who is also Laos
Defense Minister said he was extremely moved when hearing about the
suffering Vietnamese AO victims go through because of the chemical. He
stressed his support for Vietnam in its struggle for justice for AO
victims. The two countries should join efforts to campaign against
weapons of mass destruction, said the Lao Deputy PM.
Source: Vietnamplus
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