Vietnam, US target 20 more years of successful ties
U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Ted Osius gives a speech in the
opening session of the "Vietnam-U.S. Relationship: For 20 More
Successful Years" conference in Hanoi
on January 26, 2015. Tuoi Tre
Top diplomats from the United
States and Vietnam
are gathering at a conference in Hanoi
to place the stepping stones for their bilateral relationship over the next
20 years and more.
The event is centered on discussing the
lessons learned in the past 20 years of diplomatic, economic, and security
and political relations between Vietnam
and the U.S.,
and opportunities and challenges for the next 20 years.
Speaking at the opening session of the
conference, Dr. Dang Dinh Quy, director of the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam,
said: "We'd like to send special greetings to fellow Americans who have
traveled thousands of kilometers from many different states in the U.S. to the
conference. I am very glad to see the very famous people here such as former
Ambassador to Vietnam Pete Peterson, and Ambassador Ted Osius.”
“On the side of Vietnam, I’m very happy to see
the presence of former Vietnamese Ambassadors to the U.S. Le Van Bang, Nguyen
Tam Chien, Nguyen Quoc Cuong, economic expert Pham Chi Lan, and former
diplomat Ton Nu Thi Ninh," Dr. Quy said.
According to Dr. Quy, this is an encouraging
meeting, as it is not a normal event but an occasion to mark a historic
milestone.
Both Vietnam
and the U.S.
are working hard to boost mutual understanding and promote bilateral
relations, Dr. Quy said.
Former Vietnamese Ambassador to the U.S. Le
Cong Phung (L) and former U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Pete Peterson (R) have a
conversation on the sidelines of the event.Tuoi Tre
In addition, this is a chance for the two countries to draw
lessons about what has yet to be done and what will work best for the next 20
years, he added.
According to Dr. Quy, the age of 20 is a
very beautiful stage in one’s life, with lively and strong physical and
mental health.
On the U.S. side, U.S. Ambassador to
Vietnam Ted Osius said the conference will deepen the profound relationship
between the two countries and enhance cooperation from American investors.
One of the issues that concern the U.S. is the establishment of world-class
American universities in Vietnam,
opening a new phase in bilateral relations between the two countries.
This conference is co-organized by the
Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam in conjunction with the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi and the
U.S.-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on the 20th
anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between the two
nations (1995 - 2015).
Representatives from Vietnam include Deputy Foreign Minister
Ha Kim Ngoc, Director of the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam Dang Dinh Quy,
Director of the Institute of Strategic Studies and Foreign Policy Hoang Anh
Tuan, Deputy Director of the Central Institute for Economic Management Vo
Tri Thanh, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Quoc Khanh, former
Vietnamese Ambassadors to the U.S. such as Le Van Bang, Le Cong Phung,
Nguyen Tam Chien, and Nguyen Quoc Cuong, Director of the Fulbright
Economics Teaching Program in Vietnam Nguyen Xuan Thanh, and former Deputy
Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations Ton Nu Thi Ninh.
American representatives include Ambassador Ted Osius and
former U.S. Ambassadors to Vietnam David Shear (currently the Assistant Secretary
of Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs) and Pete Peterson, who
was the first U.S. Ambassador in Hanoi, Dr. Vikram Singh, Vice President
for National Security and International Policy at American Progress, and
Kurt Campbell, chairman and CEO of The Asia Group.
In addition, the conference also features the participation
of international experts in politics-security and leading economists from
CSIS, the University of Portland (USA), the Asia-Europe Foundation, and the
Mansfield Foundation.
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