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White House's statement on US Vice President's visit to Viet Nam

By VNA / DA NANG Today
August 24, 2021, 17:36 [GMT+7]

US Vice President Kamala Harris will pay a visit to Viet Nam on August 24 as part of her first official tour of Asia.

This is the first time a US Vice President has visited the Southeast Asian country.

According to a statement of the White House, during her stay, Harris will will engage Vietnamese leaders on issues of mutual interest, including regional security, the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and joint efforts to promote a rules-based international order.

The Vice President will also affirm and celebrate the strong cultural and people-to-people ties between the US and Viet Nam.

The visit is hoped to contribute to strengthening ties and expanding economic cooperation between the US and important partners in the Indo-Pacific region.

Harris is scheduled to have meetings with Vietnamese leaders, including a meeting with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on the COVID-19 pandemic, regional security and economic cooperation.

She also planned to attend the inauguration of an office of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Hanoi, which will work to deal with issues related to infectious diseases in Southeast Asia.

The US is currently the largest COVID-19 vaccine donor for Viet Nam with 5 million doses of Moderna vaccine.

As of August 3, 2021, Viet Nam ranked 7th among the top 10 countries receiving the vaccine support from the country.

Viet Nam has also signed commercial agreements with US vaccine manufacturers Moderna and Pfizer to realise its goal of having about 70 percent of its population provided with the first shot by the first quarter of 2022.

In his visit to Viet Nam last month,  US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin said his country pledged to donate 77 cold storage freezers to help Vietnam store  COVID-19 vaccines.

According to the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the US has committed to providing Viet Nam with over 20 million USD in aid to support the Southeast Asian country in the fight against the pandemic.

Source: VNA

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