On display are 120 photos which are arranged in chronological order, marking the diplomatic relations between the two countries and the milestones of cooperative ties. There are some pictures of cooperation activities between Vietnamese and French localities.
Notably, in 1993, at the invitation of French Prime Minister Édouard Balladur, Vietnamese Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet led a government delegation to pay an official visit to France. In 2002, at the invitation of French President Jacques Chirac, President Tran Duc Luong and his spouse paid an official friendship visit to France from October 28-31, marking the first state visit to the European country by a Vietnamese head of state since the two nations established diplomatic ties in 1973. President Tran Duc Luong witnessed the signing of cooperative agreements between France and Vietnam in many fields.
On December 8 last year, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue held talks with President of the French Senate Gérard Larcher who was paying an official visit to Vietnam. The same day, the two leaders attended a ceremony to kick off events to celebrate the 50th founding anniversary of diplomatic ties between Vietnam and France.
Vietnam and France officially established diplomatic relations on April 12, 1973. After 1975, Vietnam-France relations were strengthened in many fields, with an important milestone being then Prime Minister Pham Van Dong's visit to France in April 1977.
In the 1980s, when the Southeast Asian country was imposed embargo, France was the only Western country to maintain relations with Vietnam through scientific and technical cooperation as well as cultural exchanges. Since 1989, France has taken the lead in stepping up relations with Vietnam, writing off debts and helping Vietnam settle debts with Paris Club member countries. In February 1993, French President François Mitterrand became the first Western leader to visit Vietnam since 1975./.