Launching New Book on Memoirs of Vietnamese Ambassadors to other Countries
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| Ambassador Ngo Quang Xuan (R) gifts the book “Chuyện “đi sứ” thời hội nhập” to guests at the launching ceremony (Photo: Mai Anh) |
The book, written by 17 ambassadors of Vietnam to other countries, caries typical stories during their diplomatic missions. It book summarizes valuable experiences from real-life situations.
According to Ambassador Ngo Quang Xuan, chief author, the book consists of stories that have never been told. It looks to provide practical experience and knowledge for those interested in foreign affairs and the future generation of young diplomats.
The book is sold at VND 142,000 at Su That Bookstore and the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam.
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