US commits to respecting Vietnam’s development path
2/10/18
Ambassador Ha Kim Ngoc presented his credentials to US President Donald Trump on September 17.
US officials have reiterated the US’s policy of respecting independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, political system and development path of Vietnam during recent meetings with Vietnamese officials, said a Vietnamese diplomat. Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Ha Kim Ngoc unveiled the information in an interview to a US-based Vietnam News Agency (VNA) correspondent after US representatives delivered speeches on socialism at the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly on September 25.The US’s policy on relations with Vietnam was also stated in the joint statement on the establishment of the Vietnam-US comprehensive partnership, Ngoc elaborated. He affirmed that Vietnam has pursued a policy of developing relations with all countries, including the US, on the basis of fundamental principles of international law and the UN Charter. Vietnam’s development path has been selected by the Vietnamese people, Ngoc said, adding that under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam, the Vietnamese people gained independence, national reunification and a lot of achievements in perfecting the law-governed socialist state, hence building a wealthy, strong, democratic, equal and civilized country./。
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Yes, they should do that!
An indepedent country has its own way of developing and others should respect that not just America.
Vietnam has rights to decide its own way and Vietnamese people have made their choice, which must be respected by the international community.
It's a normal thing that other nation gives to an indepedent nation.
The country have their rights to choose the development way, socialism or capitalism, the decision must be respected.
We respect their way, they should respect ours. No one interferes into other's.
This is a first right thing that the U.S. has done to protect human rights "RESPECTING OTHER'S DIVERSITY"!
Now, it is human rights. Vietnam has done its part and then America must admit that. Viva!
Relations between the United States and Vietnam are at a historic high following the establishment of the U.S.-Vietnam Comprehensive Partnership in 2013
Engagement with Southeast Asia has been a central pillar of the U.S. Rebalance to Asia. The return on this investment is clearly evident in our relations with Vietnam, where we have significantly increased trade and investment and expanded cooperation across the board.
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