Vietnam-US relations: What’s the next
chapter?
It
has been four decades since the fall of Saigon and this July marks the 20th
anniversary since
While optimism currently prevails
and there has been considerable progress in heightened bilateral relations,
there is much hard work yet to be done if the two are to create an even
better future.
Landmarks on bilateral
ties over the past two decades
In July 1995, then
In the political area, both
President Bill Clinton and President George W Bush visited
Particularly, on a visit to the
Subsequently, a contingent of US
Senators, led by Chairman of the Senate Armed Services John McCain, visited
In addition, at the beginning of
June 2015, Defence Secretary Ashton Carter visited
Most of this expansion in trade
followed
Many leading experts from both
nations’ believe that the potential exists and it is more probable than not
the
Key pillars in Vietnam-US relations
Bilateral cooperation has
encompassed many spheres –from politics and diplomacy, economics, science-
technology, education- training, the environment, health, culture, sports and
tourism to national defence.
Most importantly, their bilateral
cooperation has focused on depth and sustainability based on mutual trust,
political commitment and the establishment of cooperative mechanisms.
The two sides’ political officials
and leaders have regularly collaborated and maintained high level dialogues
on significant issues pertaining to human rights, science, and defence and
security to name just a few.
The visit to
During a trip to
Vietnam-US defence cooperation as we
know it today is based on the principle of respect for the right of the two
nation’s peoples to self-determination and for compliance with international
law.
This requires both nations to
collaboratively protect their sovereign rights to maritime security and
safety, freedom of navigation and airspace in a peaceful manner in compliance
with the United Nations Charter and international law, particularly the 1982
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
While it is undeniable that
bilateral cooperation between
Vietnamese people also continue to
suffer from the enduring effects of Agent Orange, the chemical defoliant that
the
There is also the continued threat
posed by millions of unexploded mines and other ordinance that have killed
and wounded more than 100,000 people since the end of the war in 1975.
These are tough issues to deal with
but if Vietnam-US relations are to continue to advance the
The improvement of Vietnam-US
relations since the normalization of ties has demonstrated that ‘nothing is
impossible’.
Hopefully the upcoming visit to the
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Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 6, 2015
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