US wants to work with Vietnam towards a brighter future

US Ambassador Marc Evans Knapper said the US wants to work with Vietnam towards a brighter future. The diplomat also revealed that he and the embassy staff hope to welcome President Joe Biden to Vietnam in the near future.

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Speaking on April 20 at his first press conference since assuming the post in Vietnam, US Ambassador Marc Evans Knapper said Vietnam is holding an increasingly important position in the region and the world, and the US wants to grasp every opportunity to join Vietnam as it looks to the future.

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US Ambassador Marc Evans Knapper.

Speaking at his first press conference since assuming the post in Vietnam, Knapper said compared to the time he left Vietnam 15 years ago, the capital city of Hanoi and the country have recorded strong changes and development.

Vietnam has also played an increasingly outstanding role in the region and the world, he said, adding that he number of US visitors visiting, working and traveling in Vietnam is increasing.

Highlighting the Vietnamese people’s hospitality that remains unchanged, he noted the two countries have expanded and developed cooperation in various spheres, including trade, investment, energy, healthcare, maritime security, and people-to-people and cultural exchanges.

The ambassador said one of the stepping stones for bilateral ties is that the two countries have been working together to deal with the consequences of war, including handling dioxin contamination hotspots, removing unexploded ordnance, and seeking those missing in action from both sides.

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US Ambassador Marc Evans Knapper speaks at the event.

It has helped lay the foundation for the Vietnam - US relations, promote reconciliation, build trust, and pave the way for future.

The diplomat said one of the priorities during his term is to elevate the two countries’ diplomatic relations, continue to reinforce trust with Vietnam, and promote cooperation chances in different fields with the Southeast Asian country.

The US Government recently announced the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, an initiative expected to go beyond a free trade agreement through which the US will promote decarbonization, boost supply chains’ resilience, and invite regional friends and partners to take part in this initiative, according to Mr. Knapper.

Vietnam plays an important role in the Indo-Pacific Strategy of the US, he went on, expressing his hope that Vietnam and other partners will join in new economic initiatives and increase cooperation in climate change fight, energy, and the development of a carbon-free economy.

The US Ambassador also emphasized that Washington looks forward to the US-ASEAN Summit in May with the participation of Vietnam. Ambassador Marc Knapper also revealed that he and the embassy staff hope to welcome President Joe Biden to Vietnam in the near future.

Regarding assistance for Vietnam in coping with the COVID-19 pandemic, he noted that so far, the US has supplied millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines to Vietnam. The US will continue cooperating with Vietnam to cope with COVID-19 as long as it is necessary, he affirmed, adding that it still is ready to help if there is another global health crisis.

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