CIA director comes to Hanoi to prepare for Obama's visit
CIA Director John O. Brennan
was in Hanoi last week to prepare for the upcoming visit of President Barack
Obama to Vietnam, reported Zing news.
CIA Director John O. Brennan.
Brennan spent two days in Vietnam to prepare for the
details of the visit.
The two sides are completing the last steps for the
trip scheduled from May 23 - 25/.
CIA Director John O. Brennan. Photo: Alchetron.com
According to VietNamNet’s sources, last week the Noi
Bai International Airport welcomed 5 Boeing C-17 Globemaster III flights of
the US Air Force which brought a lot of equipment for the security of the
flight.
There will be 2-3 flights to Hanoi this week, carrying
77 tons of cargo each flight.
To accommodate the visit, the US is expected to use
about 50 flights to transport 600-800 people as well as equipment to serve
security tasks, including the US President’s specialized car called "The
Beast" and the helicopter Marine One to serve the travel of the American
President in Vietnam.
The cargo planes carrying equipment to Hanoi’s Noi Bai Airport in the
last few days.
Obama will be escorted by helicopter Marine One while
traveling by private car from Noi Bai International Airport to Hanoi's
center. He will also use this helicopter for movement in close range.
During the visit, Obama will hold official meetings
with Vietnam's leadership to discuss ways for the U.S.-Vietnam Comprehensive
Partnership to advance cooperation across a wide range of areas, including
economic, people-to-people, security, human rights, and global and regional
issues.
In Hanoi, the US President will deliver a speech on
U.S.-Vietnam relations. During meetings and events in Hanoi and HCM City, he
will discuss the importance of approving the Trans-Pacific Partnership this
year.
The US President also will meet with members of civil
society, the Young Southeast Asian Leadership Initiative, entrepreneurs, and
the business community.
Helicopter Marine One
Obama will become the third US president paying a visit
to Vietnam. In 2000 Bill Clinton was the first US President to visit Vietnam
since the end of the Vietnam War. George W. Bush visited Vietnam in 2006.
After Vietnam, President Obama will go to Japan to
attend the G7 Summit on May 26-27 in Ise-Shima.
Tran Cham, VNN
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Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 5, 2016
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