Washington D.C. (VNA) – The US Instituteof Peace (USIP) has recently organised its annual dialogue on war legacies andpeace in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
Efforts in handling war consequences and impacts onthe development of the Vietnam-US relations were among the issues tabled for discussionat the September 14-15 event.
USIP President Lise Grande rejoiced at the new,significant development of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for peace,cooperation and sustainable development between Vietnam and the US, andexpressed her hope for breakthroughs in war consequence settlement in the timeahead.
Dr. Mira Rapp-Hooper, Special Assistant to the US Presidentand Senior Director for East Asia and Oceania at the US National SecurityCouncil, held that the bilateral relationship is entering a new, meaningful page,for regional and global peace, cooperation, and sustainable development.
Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Rinh, Chairman ofthe Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (VAVA), said cooperationin addressing war consequences is considered a cornerstone of Vietnam-USrelations, contributing to the reconciliation, healing, and trust-buildingprocess between the two countries, and opening up new cooperation opportunitiesin other important areas.
A range of projects have been rolled out,demonstrating joint efforts in war legacy settlement, he stressed, suggestingthe US promote cooperation in environmental treatment and overcoming theconsequences of bombs and mines, and Agent Orange/dioxin in Vietnam.
Talking to the Vietnam News Agency, Tim Rieser, assistantto former US Senator Patrick Leahy, who has played a crucial role in promoting cooperationin war consequence settlement in Vietnam, said he believes that such programmeshave helped bring the two countries closer and created a foundation for thereconciliation and cooperation./.
Efforts in handling war consequences and impacts onthe development of the Vietnam-US relations were among the issues tabled for discussionat the September 14-15 event.
USIP President Lise Grande rejoiced at the new,significant development of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for peace,cooperation and sustainable development between Vietnam and the US, andexpressed her hope for breakthroughs in war consequence settlement in the timeahead.
Dr. Mira Rapp-Hooper, Special Assistant to the US Presidentand Senior Director for East Asia and Oceania at the US National SecurityCouncil, held that the bilateral relationship is entering a new, meaningful page,for regional and global peace, cooperation, and sustainable development.
Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Rinh, Chairman ofthe Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (VAVA), said cooperationin addressing war consequences is considered a cornerstone of Vietnam-USrelations, contributing to the reconciliation, healing, and trust-buildingprocess between the two countries, and opening up new cooperation opportunitiesin other important areas.
A range of projects have been rolled out,demonstrating joint efforts in war legacy settlement, he stressed, suggestingthe US promote cooperation in environmental treatment and overcoming theconsequences of bombs and mines, and Agent Orange/dioxin in Vietnam.
Talking to the Vietnam News Agency, Tim Rieser, assistantto former US Senator Patrick Leahy, who has played a crucial role in promoting cooperationin war consequence settlement in Vietnam, said he believes that such programmeshave helped bring the two countries closer and created a foundation for thereconciliation and cooperation./.
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