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Trương Vĩnh Tống

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Trương Vĩnh Tống
Tống in 1943
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Vietnam
In office
25 June 1952 – 9 January 1954
Prime MinisterNguyễn Văn Tâm
Preceded byTrần Văn Hữu
Succeeded byNguyễn Quốc Định
Personal details
Born(1884-03-11)11 March 1884
Chợ Lớn, Cochinchina, French Indochina
Died21 August 1974(1974-08-21) (aged 90)
Paris, France
SpouseElisa Trần Thị Lộ
Children14 (11 sons; 3 daughters)
ParentPétrus Ký (father)
RelativesTrương Vĩnh Lễ (grandnephew)
ProfessionProfessor
Politician

Trương Vĩnh Tống (11 March 1884 – 21 August 1974) was a Vietnamese professor and politician. He served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam under the premiership of Nguyễn Văn Tâm. He was the youngest son of Vietnamese scholar Pétrus Ký.

Biography

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He was born on 11 March 1884 in Chợ Lớn to a family of Catholic Vietnamese intellectuals. His baptismal name was Nicolas. His father was Pétrus Ký, a well known Vietnamese scholar. Since his childhood, he studied in Saigon, after completing his studies in 1903 he went on to serve as a secretary for French Cochinchina government.[1] In 1928 he was forced to retire.[2] Afterward, he became a professor and committed to researching and teaching Vietnamese.[3][4] In 1947, he participated in the meeting of many figures from non-Communist groups and factions in Vietnam in Hong Kong held by the former emperor Bảo Đại. The meeting discussed the political future of Vietnam.[5] In 1952 he was invited to serve as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Vietnam under the cabinet of Prime Minister Nguyễn Văn Tâm. He also served as the core advisor for the Education Ministry. His wife, Trần Thị Lộ , used to be the President of the Dục Anh Association in Saigon to help raise orphans.[6]

Later life

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In the early 1960s, Tống migrated to France with his family where he lived for the remainder of his life.[7] His wife Trần Thị Lộ passed away on 20 April 1967.[8] He passed away at the age of 90 in Paris, France.

References

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  1. ^ "Nhân vật lịch sử Việt Nam". vansu.vn. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  2. ^ Editions du Gouvernement General de l'Indochine. Souverains et notabilites d'Indochine (Partie I) (in French).
  3. ^ "Nhân vật lịch sử Việt Nam". vansu.vn. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  4. ^ Editions du Gouvernement General de l'Indochine. Souverains et notabilites d'Indochine (Partie I) (in French).
  5. ^ "Hình ảnh Bảo Đại và các chính khách tại Hội nghị Hương Cảng 1947 – Viện nghiên cứu phát triển Phương Đông". 2022-07-09. Archived from the original on 2022-07-09. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  6. ^ "Nhân vật lịch sử Việt Nam". vansu.vn. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  7. ^ ONLINE, TUOI TRE (2019-02-10). "Gặp hậu duệ Petrus Ký". TUOI TRE ONLINE (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  8. ^ "NHỚ CÔNG TRẠNG NGƯỜI ƠN - TRẦN VĂN TRUNG - VĂN - Ái Hữu Biên Hòa". 2022-07-14. Archived from the original on 2022-07-14. Retrieved 2023-02-09.