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Vietnam to hold state funeral for communist party leader Trong next week


FILE - Vietnam's General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong speaks at the Communist Party of Vietnam Headquarters in Hanoi, Vietnam, Sept. 10, 2023. Vietnam will hold a state funeral next week for Trong, who died Friday. 
FILE - Vietnam's General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong speaks at the Communist Party of Vietnam Headquarters in Hanoi, Vietnam, Sept. 10, 2023. Vietnam will hold a state funeral next week for Trong, who died Friday. 

Vietnam will hold a state funeral next week for Nguyen Phu Trong, the leader of its ruling Communist Party who died Friday, the government said on Saturday.

There will be two days of national mourning July 25-26, a government statement said, with the state funeral the second day. During the mourning period there will be no public entertainment and flags at offices and other public places will fly at half-staff, it said.

Trong, 80, died after holding Vietnam's most powerful position for 13 years, overseeing fast economic growth, a years-long anti-graft crackdown and a pragmatic foreign policy.

His duties have been temporarily assigned to President To Lam, a rising star within the party who could further consolidate his powers if he is allowed to keep the two roles.

The government statement called Trong's death a huge loss to the party, the state, the Vietnamese people and his family.

"After nearly 60 years of work, Trong has made many great and especially outstanding contributions to the glorious revolutionary cause of the Party and the nation," it added.

During his time as party head Trong had pursued a pragmatic foreign policy, including nurturing ties with the United States.

Foreign leaders, including U.S. President Joe Biden, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, have sent condolences to the people of Vietnam and his family, according to a statement from the Communist Party of Vietnam.

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