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New progresses recorded in Vietnam-US relations
Wednesday, 07 July 2010
The
US-Vietnam relations in the past more than 15 years has been a long and
complicated road but the last ten years has been very good for both countries,
said Senator Jim Webb, Chairman of the East Asia and Pacific Affairs Subcommittee
of US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
In an interview granted to Vietnam News
Agency-Washington D.C. based reporter on the 15th anniversary of the Vietnam-US
diplomatic relations, Senator Webb said: " Vietnam
is playing a very strong role not only in ASEAN but also in East and Southeast Asia right now."
Asked to say about the US Senate’s assessment on
the role of Vietnam in US policy towards Asia
in general and ASEAN in particular, the Senator said:
"My concern for many years has been that the
United States is a valuable
balancing force in East Asia and in Southeast Asia
and I continue to try to reinforce that with other members of the Senate. We
have so many different issues with respect to foreign policy so that it is
difficult to get people to focus on Southeast Asia
at times. We have had Iraq ,
Afghanistan when people
think of East Asia usually here in the Senate they immediately start thinking
about China
. I remind my colleagues here very strongly about the importance of Southeast
Asia, of ASEAN, there are 650 million people in the ASEAN nations and about the
very important role that the relationship we have in East Asia for the good of
the United States and for
the good of the region with the United
States being involved."
According to the US
Senator, the balance of Vietnam
foreign policy of the US
with respect to number of countries has been very valuable to strengthening of
the relationship between the US
and Vietnam , has been very
important to the stability in Southeast Asia and also in the EastSea
area. He stressed: "It has been important for the United States and Vietnam to work together."
Regarding the development of Vietnam in
recent years and the Vietnamese people, Senator Webb said:
"I have a very longstanding admiration for
the Vietnamese culture and the Vietnamese people hard work and respect for
education, strength of family, strength of extended family, willingness to feel
strongly about 'Dung cam' (bravery). I believe that with respect to the United States , that Vietnamese as in your
government, or people who did not know about Americans has come to appreciate
the sincerity of American people of what we bring to Vietnam.
The major changes that I see from the mid 1990s,
1994, 1995, 1996 I was bringing American companies into Vietnam . The
biggest changes that I see from then I think that the Vietnamese have learnt
more about business, about market-oriented economy and your government has made
easier for companies to do business in Vietnam than before, and that is very
healthy signs.
I think that the openness of Vietnamese society
has been improved great deal: the use of internet, the business relationship,
travels in and out have all been very positive."
The Senator said he has worked "very
hard" in a very long time for strengthening the US-Vietnam relations as
well as for promoting understanding between the Vietnamese in the United States and in Vietnam . He added:
"My wife is Vietnamese. Her family is
Catholics, they came from the North into Vung Tau in 1954 and they left in
1975. The community feels very strongly about religious freedom. I believe that
Vietnamese government has opened up much more than in the early 1990s. I see
over the last year, the Vietnamese government having made special gesture to
the Vatican
. I think those kinds of signals are important; but the ability to worship
openly is very important to Americans and to Vietnamese Americans."
On how should the US
and Vietnam
do to better promote bilateral relations, Senator Webb said:
"We are trying to move forwards to work out
differences, as I said it is very difficult road but I think that every year,
particularly over the past seven or eight years our countries have grown closer
as they should. I think we are doing a very good job, keeping the dialogue
open, working to understand our two countries and our two systems of the
governments. The major recommendations that I have are to embrace and to reach
out Vietnamese community in the United
States . There are about two millions and
that bridge is the most important bridge for the full harmony between the two
countries."
Senator Webb stressed that: " Vietnam and the United States are natural friends.
The Vietnamese are an industrious culture, they are warm to the people from
outsides, they have strategic reasons for the United States , it is important. I
believe the presence of the United States
is important economically but also East Asia
needs the balancing force, too many wars happen in the past because of the
confrontation among the big powers. The United
States is good for balance of East
Asia and we are natural friends, we just need to work to iron out
all of the differences."