Leading diplomats from Vietnam and the US gathered in Hanoi on January 26 for an international conference reviewing 20 years of the Vietnam-US relations.

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Deputy Foreign Minister Ha Kim Ngoc in turn said Vietnam has always supported the US greater role and its involvement in the Asia-Pacific region, which has delivered huge benefits to the whole region. The Deputy Foreign Minister also emphasized that Vietnam-US relations have undergone important historical milestones and it has taken 70 years to develop the two countries’ relationship to a comprehensive partnership.
Meanwhile, the former US Ambassador to Vietnam Pete Peterson said the continuing search for US soldiers who remain missing in action (MIA) has been a success and has served as a catalyst to build trust and relationship between the two governments.
Ambassador Pete Peterson said in the 1970s, not many Americans want to normalize relationship with Vietnam. However, thanks to great efforts from the US Ambassador, Senator John McCain and former President Bill Clinton, Vietnam-US relations have developed well today.
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