After 25 years, US views Vietnam as trusted partner
The U.S. looks at Vietnam as an extraordinarily important partner in the Pacific region and works with the country on issues that are globally significant
The U.S. looks at Vietnam as an extraordinarily important partner in the Pacific region and works with the country on issues that are globally significant
Tuoi Tre News reached out to U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Daniel Kritenbrink to reflect on the history and weigh in on the contingencies for these peculiar bilateral relations
After the normalization of bilateral relations between Vietnam and the U.S. in 1995, post-war issues remain a sensitive topic
Each of the 19 photos on display tells a story about the Vietnam-U.S relationship in the last 25 years
This tenet of relationship building was a major asset to the resumption of Vietnam-U.S. relations during the post-war years
For the octogenarian, half a decade of back-and-forth travel and tenacious advocacy for Vietnam-U.S. relations can all be traced back to a vision bigger than himself
As the U.S. remains the world’s fervent COVID-19 epicenter, the bilateral bond is highlighted more than ever
25 years after normalization of relations, we can look back with some satisfaction at the progress that has been made