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State funeral, national mourning to be held for Vietnam president

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HaNOI: Vietnam has announced a state funeral and two days of national mourning for President Tran Dai Quang, who died on Friday aged 61.

Flags will be flown at half-mast and entertainm­ent venues shut for two days starting on Wednesday, when Quang’s body will lie in state in Hanoi before being buried in his hometown in Ninh Binh province the next day.

“His passing is a great loss for our party, state and people,” the Communist Party of Vietnam said in a statement yesterday, adding that the funeral would be broadcast live.

Condolence­s have poured in from across geopolitic­al divides, with Cuba announcing its own mourning period and US President Donald Trump calling him a “great friend of the United States” in a statement on Friday.

The leaders of Cambodia and China also sent tributes, even though Quang’s time in office since 2016 was marked by tensions with Beijing over disputed waterways in the South China Sea.

The cause of death was identified in state media as a “rare virus”, though no further details were provided.

Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh will take over as head of state – the first female in the position – until a replacemen­t is decided by lawmakers at an unspecifie­d date.

Quang, a former police chief and communist party stalwart, spent more than four decades as an intelligen­ce official and most recently threw his weight behind a crackdown on dissent and corruption, which critics say was aimed at rivals.

Buddhist prayer ceremonies were held over the weekend, including a gathering of hundreds of monks who bowed before a portrait of Quang in a Ho Chi Minh City pagoda.

 ?? — AFP ?? Last respects: Buddhist monks praying in front of a portrait of Quang at the Viet Nam Quoc Tu Pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City.
— AFP Last respects: Buddhist monks praying in front of a portrait of Quang at the Viet Nam Quoc Tu Pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City.

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