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a big thank to India!

Daniel George, TNN | Apr 28, 2015, 07.24


Vietnam on Tuesday sought India's help to evacuate 50 of its nationals stranded in earthquake-hit Nepal.

"About 50 Vietnamese tourists are currently stranded in Nepal. We are now trying to bring them back to Vietnam," Vietnam's envoy to India Ton Sinh Thanh told reporters after the inauguration of the VFS Global Vietnam Visa Application Centre here.

Lauding India's rescue efforts in Nepal, the envoy said: "We have urged the Indian government to allow Vietnamese nationals to get on board the Indian rescue aircraft. They can come to India and then go to Vietnam,'' he said.

Replying to a query on whether Vietnam would join the rescue operations, he said his country did not have the capabilities, unlike India.

Speaking about China raising concerns about India's presence in Vietnam for oil exploration, he said, "Indian companies are operating in the sovereign territorial waters of Vietnam, and China need not be bothered."

Asked why Vietnam chose Chennai for their visa processing services, he said it was an ideal location and it was a dynamic and flourishing city. "The tourism sector is a significant contributor to Vietnam's net revenue along with the oil and gas industry," he said.

India urged to evacuate 50 Vietnamese nationals stranded in Nepal - The Times of India
 
India will help Vietnamese :tup:

We have good human resources and good disaster management system in place !
we appreciate your help. it is reported a group of Vietnam red cross members that failed to board a Chinese plane heading for Guangzhou before landing in Hanoi. no info why the chinese aircraft did not take them.
 
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Vietnam have no mean to go to Nepal?
 
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we appreciate your help. it is reported a group of Vietnam red cross members that failed to board a Chinese plane heading for Guangzhou before landing in Hanoi. no info why the chinese aircraft did not take them.


It seems their humanitarian contribution is not that good.
They did the same in Philippines.

On topic:I hope our Govt will try for maximum to help our friends.
 
we appreciate your help. it is reported a group of Vietnam red cross members that failed to board a Chinese plane heading for Guangzhou before landing in Hanoi. no info why the chinese aircraft did not take them.
LOL we kicked off the airplane the Viets begging for our help and now they go begging Indians but got a slap in the face instead because Indians caught them eating delicious beef pho soup.
 
a big thank to India!

Daniel George, TNN | Apr 28, 2015, 07.24


Vietnam on Tuesday sought India's help to evacuate 50 of its nationals stranded in earthquake-hit Nepal.

"About 50 Vietnamese tourists are currently stranded in Nepal. We are now trying to bring them back to Vietnam," Vietnam's envoy to India Ton Sinh Thanh told reporters after the inauguration of the VFS Global Vietnam Visa Application Centre here.

Lauding India's rescue efforts in Nepal, the envoy said: "We have urged the Indian government to allow Vietnamese nationals to get on board the Indian rescue aircraft. They can come to India and then go to Vietnam,'' he said.

Replying to a query on whether Vietnam would join the rescue operations, he said his country did not have the capabilities, unlike India.

Speaking about China raising concerns about India's presence in Vietnam for oil exploration, he said, "Indian companies are operating in the sovereign territorial waters of Vietnam, and China need not be bothered."

Asked why Vietnam chose Chennai for their visa processing services, he said it was an ideal location and it was a dynamic and flourishing city. "The tourism sector is a significant contributor to Vietnam's net revenue along with the oil and gas industry," he said.

India urged to evacuate 50 Vietnamese nationals stranded in Nepal - The Times of India

They will be rescued in no time we have a massive presence in Nepal right now
 
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we appreciate your help. it is reported a group of Vietnam red cross members that failed to board a Chinese plane heading for Guangzhou before landing in Hanoi. no info why the chinese aircraft did not take them.
Really? Why not you show some ubiased proof rather than her spreading lies. China never refuse any vietnamese help. You are not Pinoy.
 
Really? Why not you show some ubiased proof rather than her spreading lies. China never refuse any vietnamese help. You are not Pinoy.
why should I lie on a public forum?

http://tuoitrenews.vn/society/27786/10-first-vietnamese-make-it-home-from-quakehit-Nepal

“We were taken to a site to watch anti-earthquake drill on Saturday when a real quake did break out,” Nguyen Xuan Duy, one of the group members, was quoted by the newswire as saying.

Even though the quake’s epicenter was 70 km away from the group’s location, they still saw everything around shaking strongly, the 43-year-old recounted.

Fortunately, all of the group members were in safe conditions.

The Red Cross employees then failed to contact with their relatives in Vietnam due to power loss and telecommunication failure caused by the disaster, he added.

They managed to arrive at the Tribhuvan International Airport in the Nepalese capital of Kathmandu on Sunday, and joined tens of thousands of others who were waiting to leave the country.

But they could not board the flight, which was bound for China’s Guangzhou before landing in Hanoi, until Monday, after waiting for more than a day.
 
why should I lie on a public forum?

http://tuoitrenews.vn/society/27786/10-first-vietnamese-make-it-home-from-quakehit-Nepal

“We were taken to a site to watch anti-earthquake drill on Saturday when a real quake did break out,” Nguyen Xuan Duy, one of the group members, was quoted by the newswire as saying.

Even though the quake’s epicenter was 70 km away from the group’s location, they still saw everything around shaking strongly, the 43-year-old recounted.

Fortunately, all of the group members were in safe conditions.

The Red Cross employees then failed to contact with their relatives in Vietnam due to power loss and telecommunication failure caused by the disaster, he added.

They managed to arrive at the Tribhuvan International Airport in the Nepalese capital of Kathmandu on Sunday, and joined tens of thousands of others who were waiting to leave the country.

But they could not board the flight, which was bound for China’s Guangzhou before landing in Hanoi, until Monday, after waiting for more than a day.

Why shall you lied? Becos you hate China success and being bigger and more successful than you. Your pass record post proves that.

And how does they not able to board CHina guangzhou flight means we are denying them help? Do you know what is queue up? The last sentence says until Monday and never say will never allow them flight. Fancy you make a big fuss over it.
 
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