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US, Vietnam aim to boost ties ‘to a new height’ as Blinken visits Hanoi

US, Vietnam aim to boost ties ‘to a new height’ as Blinken visits Hanoi

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s assembly with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh comes as the 2 international locations mark the tenth anniversary of the normalisation of diplomatic ties.

Blinken (L) and Chinh (R)'s meeting came just two weeks after the 50th anniversary of the withdrawal of American forces from South Vietnam — the end of US military involvement in the Vietnam war.
Blinken (L) and Chinh (R)’s assembly got here simply two weeks after the fiftieth anniversary of the withdrawal of American forces from South Vietnam — the tip of US navy involvement within the Vietnam struggle.
(AP)

Vietnamese Prime Minister
Pham Minh Chinh and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has expressed a willingness to improve bilateral ties as
the US seeks to steadiness an more and more assertive China.

Noting that the 2 nations mark the tenth anniversary of
their formal partnership this 12 months, Blinken instructed reporters on Saturday that Washington “hope to be able to take” ties between the 2 former adversaries “to an excellent larger,
larger stage”.

The visit also comes just two weeks after the 50th anniversary of the withdrawal of American forces from South Vietnam — the end of US military involvement in the Vietnam war.

Chinh said both sides were “seeking to additional
strengthening, additional elevating our bilateral ties to a brand new
peak,” after a cellphone name final month between President Joe
Biden and the top of Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party, Nguyen
Phu Trong.

Blinken, who’s to fulfill with prime Vietnamese officers, together with Trong, broke floor on a brand new US embassy compound in Hanoi after assembly the prime minister.

Vietnam is an important Southeast Asian buying and selling accomplice that Washington is seeking to bolster ties with as it really works to steadiness China’s rising assertiveness within the area and past.

The diplomatic anniversary and the Biden-Trong name might result in a gathering between the 2 in July or different high-level conferences, analysts say. It remains to be unclear, although, when an improve of formal ties could possibly be agreed.

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Countering China

The US diplomat heads to Japan on Sunday for a gathering of
international ministers of the Group of Seven rich nations.

The United States faces challenges in Southeast Asia in
constructing a coalition to counter China and deter any potential
motion by Beijing in opposition to Taiwan. 

Many international locations within the area are reluctant to antagonise their big neighbour, which isn’t only a navy energy but in addition a key buying and selling accomplice and supply of funding.

For Hanoi, it has been a tough balancing act, being open
to extra cooperation with Washington with out upsetting Beijing,
although Vietnam continues to tangle with China over its rising navy
claims within the South China Sea.

The diplomatic calculus is additional difficult by
more and more shut relations between Beijing and Moscow, which
final 12 months declared a “no limits” partnership shortly after
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

But whereas the United States has been eager to push for
stronger ties with Vietnam, Hanoi has been cautious, fearing the
affect an improve of relations with Washington might have on its
relations with Beijing.

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Source: Reuters

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