Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong visits Military Zone 4 High Command (Credit: qdnd.vn) He said
the Military Zone 4 lies in a strategic location, covering six provinces in
the central region so that the staff must uphold patriotic traditions and
build a healthy and transparent unit loyal to the Party, the nation and
people.
The Party
chief called attention towards the building of forces with a political
firmness and professionalism. He added that the Military Zone 4 must heed
mass mobilisation and external relations, contributing to strengthening the
special solidarity with Laos.
Member of
the Party Central Committee and Commander of the Military Zone 4 Lieut. Gen
Nguyen Tan Cuong said the Military Zone 4’s Party unit and staff have
seriously abided by resolutions and directives by the Party Central
Committee, the Politburo, the Central Military Commission and Defence
Ministry, particularly the resolution of the 12th National Party Congress and
another by the eighth plenum of the 11th Party Central Committee on national
protection strategy in the new context.
In
accordance with the resolution of the fourth plenum of the 12th Party Central
Committee and the Politburo’s Directive No.05, the Party unit conducted
criticism and self-criticism, thereby devising measures to fight political
and ideological degradation, "self-evolution” and "self-transformation”
phenomena, he said.
He added
that the staff also actively responded to the campaign "Studying and
following the morals and lifestyle of Ho Chi Minh”.
To cope
with natural disasters and tropical low pressures, the Military Zone 4’s High
Command deployed tens of thousands of officers and soldiers for search and
rescue and helped local residents stabilise their lives. It also offered free
health check-ups and medicines while also having worked closely with Lao
localities and units to safeguard the shared borderline, he added.
In the
morning the same day, the leader offered incense and paid floral tribute to
late President Ho Chi Minh at Kim Lien relic site, visited King Mai Hac De
temple in Nam Dan district and Emperor Quang Trung temple atop Dung Quyet
Mountain.
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