Viet Nam, US in historic pledge to take their ties to new heights

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WASHINGTON — Viet Nam and the United States pledged to take their multi-faceted bilateral relationship to new heights yesterday.

The promise was made at an histsoric meeting between Viet Nam’s Prime Minister Phan Van Khai and US President George W Bush at the White House.

U.S. Ambassador sees bright prospects of Vietnam-U.S. relations


U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Michael W. Marine in his recent interview with Vietnam Investment Review affirmed that he was very optimistic about multifaceted relations between Vietnam and the U.S. Excerpts:

Question: How do you see the relationship and future prospects for bilateral relations. What will you do next year to strengthen the relationship between the two countries?

Deals worth $35m signed on PM’s first day of U.S. visit

quangnam_my_171.jpgOn the first day of Vietnamese Prime Minister’s landmark visit to the U.S. June 20, two large contracts worth 35 million USD were signed between Vietnamese and American companies.
Mr. Khai arrived in the west coast city of Seattle to witness the signing of two economic contracts between Vietnamese businesses and local group Pegasus Global Capital.

PM arrives in Seattle, beginning official visit to US

PVK_in_Seattle.jpgSeattle, June 20 (VNA) - Prime Minister Phan Van Khai and a delegation of the Vietnamese Government arrived in Seattle, the capital city of the state of Washington, on June 19 (June 20 Viet Nam time), the first destination on his official visit to the United States of America at the invitation of President George Walker Bush.

PM Phan Van Khai: "My visit to the United States is important"

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The Washington Post on June 16 published an interview with Vietnamese Prime Minister Phan Van Khai in Hanoi on the eve of his official six-day visit to the U.S. which starts June 19.


The Washington Post: This is the first time a Vietnam PM is visiting the United States in 30 years. What do you see as the significance of this trip?

Viet Nam-US 8th round of WTO negotiations ends

Washington (VNA) - Viet Nam and the United States wraped up their eighth round of negotiations on Viet Nam's joining the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Washington on June 16 after four days of sitting.

Negotiations took place in a constructive and active spirit, focusing on matters that were viewed very differently by the two sides.

Detailed debates have yielded results, opening opportunities for both countries to accelerate the process of bilateral negotiations on Viet Nam's WTO entry.

R. Zoellick: "United States and Vietnam enjoy strong ties"

Zoellick_122.jpgTen years after diplomatic relations were established between the U.S. and Vietnam, the two countries’ relationship is strong, and the momentum has picked up considerably, a senior U.S. diplomat said recently.

Foreign firm gets green light to build hangar in Vietnam

A foreign company will invest 500 million USD to build a hangar for heavy aircraft maintenance in central Quang Nam province following recent approval by the prime minister, said a provincial leader.
The project is scheduled to start this year at Chu Lai Airport in the Chu Lai Open Economic Zone.

The PM also approved two other major foreign investment projects in the Chu Lai OEZ – a 400 million-USD nitrogen fertilizer and construction glass plant and 400 million-USD thermoelectricity plant.

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