Representatives of the US Foreign Affairs Congressional Staff Association (FACSA) have declared that the US Congress will support the relations with Vietnam to grow further.
Ambassador Pham Quang Vinh and a FACSA representative.
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Addressing the event, the Vietnamese diplomat noted that this year marks 20 years of the Vietnam-US diplomatic ties and appreciated the US congress’s important role in promoting the ties.
He confirmed that the Embassy will work closely with the FACSA to increase exchanges and promote mutual understanding of issues of shared concerns.
FACSA representatives said the US Congress will be more constructive in cooperative fields with Vietnam, ranging from politics, defence, trade, science to humanitarian aid and war consequence settlement.
They lauded the first joint activity launched by the Vietnam Embassy as a meaningful celebration of the two countries’ 20-year diplomatic ties.
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