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    US, Vietnam Pledge to Boost Ties as Blinken Visits Hanoi

    US, Vietnam Pledge to Boost Ties as Blinken Visits Hanoi

    HANOI (AP) — Fifty years after the last U.S. combat troops left South Vietnam, Secretary of State Antony Blinken looked Saturday to strengthen America's ties with its old foes in Hanoi as it seeks to counter China's growing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific.

    Blinken and Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh pledged to boost relations to levels as they met just two weeks after the 50th anniversary of the U.S. troop withdrawal that marked the end of America's direct involvement in Vietnam.

    And it came as Blinken broke ground on a sprawling new $1.2 billion U.S. embassy compound in the Vietnamese capital, a project the Biden administration hopes will demonstrate its commitment to further improving ties less than 30 years after diplomatic relations were restored in 1995.

    Despite concerns over Vietnam's human rights record, sees Hanoi as a key component of its strategy for the region and has sought to leverage Vietnam's traditional rivalry with its much larger neighbor China to expand U.S. influence in the region.

    “We now hope to be able to take (relations) to an even higher level,” Blinken said.

    “This has been a very comprehensive and effective relationship and going forward we will continue to deepen relations,” Chinh said. “We highly appreciate the role and responsibility of the U.S. towards the Pacific, or, in a larger scheme, the Indo-Pacific.”

    He added that Vietnam's…

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