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US secretary of state meets Vietnam Prime Minister Phuc in Hanoi
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Vietnamese Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh. The U.S. is courting Vietnam as it expands its "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" strategy. © AP
TOMOYA ONISHI, Nikkei staff writerOctober 30, 2020 19:20 JST

HANOI -- U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is wrapping up a tour of Southeast and South Asia in Vietnam, where he again sought to counter the growing influence of China, only days before President Donald Trump faces challenger and former Vice President Joe Biden in the U.S. presidential election.


"We look forward to continuing to work together to build on our relationship and to make the region -- throughout Southeast Asia, Asia and the Indo-Pacific -- safe and peaceful and prosperous," Pompeo said on Friday, according to Reuters, in greeting Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc in Hanoi.

Phuc responded by asking for "sincere cooperation" from the U.S. in support of a peaceful region and progress in trade and investment ties, Reuters said.
Pompeo also met Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh.

Vietnam, currently serving as the chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is in a territorial dispute with China in the South China Sea. As ASEAN-related summit meetings, including an East Asia Summit, are slated for mid-November, Pompeo is angling to strengthen Washington's ties with Hanoi.

Pompeo is visiting Vietnam on the pretext of attending a ceremony to commemorate the 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the countries.

The U.S. and Vietnam normalized relations in 1995, some 20 years after the end of the Vietnam War. They are now drawing together in the field of security as China gains influence in Southeast and South Asia, and makes aggressive claims in the South China Sea.

U.S.-Vietnam economic relations are also strengthening. The U.S. is Vietnam's biggest export market, buying $62.3 billion from the Southeast Asian nation in the first 10 months of 2020, up 24% from a year earlier.

Vietnam, meanwhile, is expected to be an important market for future U.S. exports of aircraft materials and liquefied natural gas derived from shale oil.

Among the 10 ASEAN member countries, Vietnam is considered to have the toughest anti-China stance.

The country has drawn more than the U.S.'s attention. Yoshihide Suga, who last month became Japan's prime minister, made Vietnam his first overseas trip after taking office.

Japan and the U.S. have affirmed cooperation with Australia and India in promoting the "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" strategy. Vietnam is being courted to share the strategy.

Pompeo's Asian tour did not initially include Vietnam. His Hanoi leg was announced on Wednesday, the last stop of a tour that also included Sri Lanka, India, the Maldives and Indonesia.
 
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Pompeo bitches about China to anyone he met, and he is nothing more than the Secretary of State of China Bitching. Indonesia showed him the cold shoulder, and I don't expect Vietcong hug him with passion, after all, Vietcong is just a smaller "Commie".
 
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Pompeo bitches about China to anyone he met, and he is nothing more than the Secretary of State of China Bitching. Indonesia showed him the cold shoulder, and I don't expect Vietcong hug him with passion, after all, Vietcong is just a smaller "Commie".
Bro, there is good commie among bad commies. The US, in some extent Japan, provides market, she provides prosperity and security. Why should we not embrace America? Because you say so?
 
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Bro, there is good commie among bad commies. The US, in some extent Japan, provides market, she provides prosperity and security. Why should we not embrace America? Because you say so?

All commies are bad! Just because you are a smaller commie, doesn't mean you are a good commie. By the way, why you would even believe Vietnam is the better commie than China, just because Pompeo smiled to you this time?
 
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All commies are bad! Just because you are a smaller commie, doesn't mean you are a good commie. By the way, why you would even believe Vietnam is the better commie than China, just because Pompeo smiled to you this time?
Yes we are a good commie. 101 percent.
 
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Vietcong is smart enough to milk the Americans, instead of being cannon fodder.
You worry too much.
You milk the Americans.
We milk the Americans.
 
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He is a goner in a couple of day, who would take what he says seriously now?
That blowhorn is not someone you have to take serious either way. But U.S. real politics are virtually unaffected by their sham election circus. They have been trying to destabilize and create trouble in East Asia for decades in tandem with the emergance of rivaling powers like China regardless of which one of their two parties claimed to be in power. Doesnt matter if its Biden or Trump whispering minced words into the ears of fools to saw hostility, terror and war outside of U.S. borders.
 
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This incompetent warmonger gearing up for a 2024 run. I hope he wins because it's gonna be hilarious.

He spent too many years in CIA and can't tell the difference between food and his own bullshit.
 
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The visit is kept low profile in Vietnam, with a short clip on VTV1 at 19:00 yesterday.

And the agenda was more about trade and currency manipulation.

Vietnam is wise enough not to be cannon fodder for the US, especially when seeing the coming collapse of the whole system, the barbarism of the so-called "civilized" West and their low-IQ reactions to the current pandemic and geo-political issues in 2020.
 
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The visit is kept low profile in Vietnam, with a short clip on VTV1 at 19:00 yesterday.

And the agenda was more about trade and currency manipulation.

Vietnam is wise enough not to be cannon fodder for the US, especially when seeing the coming collapse of the whole system, the barbarism of the so-called "civilized" West and their low-IQ reactions to the current pandemic and geo-political issues in 2020.


Phuc responded by asking for "sincere cooperation" from the U.S. in support of a peaceful region and progress in trade and investment ties, Reuters said.

Note - The "sincere cooperation" in inverted comma says it all.
 
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Bro, there is good commie among bad commies. The US, in some extent Japan, provides market, she provides prosperity and security. Why should we not embrace America? Because you say so?
So is Vietnam considered a good and obedience commie to USA? :coffee:
 
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