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Update news vietnam-myanmar relations
A total of 221 Vietnamese citizens detained in Myanmar for breaching immigration regulations returned home on April 28-29.
A Vietnamese Buddhist delegation traveled to Mandalay to provide humanitarian support, donating $120,000 to aid temples and affected residents.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh praised Vietnam’s rescue teams returning from Myanmar, calling their humanitarian mission a reflection of the nation’s selfless and noble spirit.
The first group of Vietnamese nationals in Myawaddy have been repatriated after immigration violations.
The team recovered 21 bodies, rescued a survivor, and provided food, medical aid, and international solidarity in earthquake-stricken Naypyidaw.
After seven days in Myanmar, Vietnam’s police rescue unit recovered 14 bodies and treated over 50 injured victims, earning praise for their dedication and effectiveness.
Working alongside Turkish and Myanmar teams, Vietnamese rescue forces discovered a young man alive beneath a collapsed hotel and launched a joint effort to free him.
After recovering one child’s body, the team now attempts a daring rescue following fresh radar signals.
Mytel engineers worked through the night to reconnect affected regions, with Viettel providing emergency SIMs, food, and Wi-Fi in a major humanitarian effort.
Amid devastation, Vietnam’s sniffer dogs and rescue teams pinpoint possible locations of survivors following the deadly quake.
Using cutting-edge equipment and search dogs, the team worked into the night to retrieve victims from a collapsed residential building.
26 officers from Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security are racing to find survivors beneath the rubble in Sagaing after a deadly 7.7-magnitude quake.
Mytel provides free services, food, and shelter after deadly earthquake displaces thousands.
At an emergency meeting, ASEAN foreign ministers pledged unity and humanitarian support while urging an end to violence in Myanmar.
Vietnam dispatches a 100-member rescue team to earthquake-stricken Myanmar with compassion, experience, and advanced equipment.
A rescue team comprising 106 personnel from Vietnam's Ministry of National Defense and Ministry of Public Security landed this afternoon in Yangon, Myanmar, along with emergency relief supplies.
Nearly 80 soldiers and search dogs from the Vietnam People’s Army will assist in relief efforts after a deadly earthquake in Myanmar.
Myanmar authorities have temporarily detained several Vietnamese nationals for immigration violations following crackdowns on online scam operations in an area near the Thai border.
Vietnamese authorities have been collaborating with their counterparts to investigate and prosecute Vietnamese citizens involved in criminal activities abroad in accordance with laws of both Vietnam and host countries.