Vietnamese culture introduced at Army Games 2022

The pavilion also displays photos on the traditional relationship and comprehensive strategic partnership between Vietnam and Russia, especially in politics and national defence.

The 2022 Army Games, held from August 13-27, gathers 270 teams from 37 countries worldwide. Its competitions are being held in Russia and several countries such as Uzbekistan, Armenia and Belarus.

Vietnam also hosts the Games’ competitions in the category of “Emergency Area”.

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