Stepping up the alleviation of war toxic chemicals in Vietnam

Stepping up the alleviation of war toxic chemicals in Vietnam

Tuesday, August 10, 2021, 07:06 (GMT+7)
The consequences of toxic chemicals left by war in Vietnam are still very severe and long-lasting. Therefore, each organisation and individual should continue to thoroughly grasp and well implement the guidelines of the Party and the State, and continue to support, care for and help victims of Agent Orange to overcome difficulties and diseases and integrate into the community.

Chemical Corps enhances its capability of Agent Orange/Dioxin decontamination

Chemical Corps enhances its capability of Agent Orange/Dioxin decontamination

Thursday, November 14, 2019, 07:00 (GMT+7)
Over the past years, the Chemical Corps has assisted the Ministry of National Defence to make recommendations for the Government to build plans and policies and direct the settlement of consequences of toxic chemicals in general and AO/Dioxin in particular.

Building a revolutionary, regular, elite, modern People’s Army capable of playing a core role in developing strong, modern all-people national defence closely linked with people’s security and "people’s hearts and minds posture"
The Military Party Organisation delegation expresses its high consensus with the draft Documents submitted to the 14th National Party Congress. These draft Documents have been prepared meticulously, comprehensively; they have profoundly summarised practical experience, identified breakthrough, pioneering strategic orientations, and affirmed the resolve and aspirations of the entire Party, people, and Military in the era of national rise