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US President Joe Biden says he will discuss technology, regional stability and climate change with Vietnam’s Communist Party general secretary Nguyen Phu Trong. — Picture by REUTERS

Biden to visit Vietnam as Washington seeks closer ties

WASHINGTON, Aug 29 — United States President Joe Biden will visit Vietnam next month to meet with top officials on issues ranging from technology and the economy to regional stability and climate change, as Washington eyes closer ties in a region where China looms large.

Biden will meet Communist Party general secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and other top Vietnamese leaders in Hanoi on September 10 before travelling to Alaska to commemorate the anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the US, said the White House.

Washington is eager to upgrade relations with Hanoi, considering it a key partner in the region at a time when US relations with Beijing are increasingly strained. Vietnam, meanwhile, must weigh the reaction of its powerful neighbour as China becomes more assertive.

The Biden administration has sought to strengthen US relations in Asia, and Biden will arrive in Vietnam from India, where he is scheduled to visit from September 7 to 10 and attend a G20 summit. However, he is not attending the Asean meetings early next month, instead dispatching Vice-President Kamala Harris.

While in Hanoi, Biden and Vietnamese officials will discuss deepening the two countries’ ties as well as boosting “a technology-focused and innovation-driven Vietnamese economy”, the White House said in a statement after Biden earlier this month announced plans for the trip.

Washington is focused on Vietnam as a key regional partner, especially as the memory of the Vietnam War era increasingly fades. Biden and Trong spoke by phone in March, and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited the southeast Asian nation a month later.

Trong, Vietnam’s most powerful figure, last year became the first foreign leader to meet President Xi Jinping in Beijing after the Chinese leader secured an unprecedented third term.

— Reuters

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