PM Chinh meets with friends of Vietnam in the US


Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính on May 15 (US time) had meetings in New York with John McAuliff (right) and a group of Americans who supported and advocated for victims of Agent Orange in Vietnam. — VNA/VNS

NEW YORK (Vietnam News/Asia News Network): Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính on May 15 (US time) held meetings with American friends who have stood by Vietnam and its people as part of his working visit to the US.

In the meeting with John McAuliff and a group of Americans who have helped support Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange/dioxin, PM Chính said other than looking to future possibilities of bilateral cooperation, the Vietnamese delegation also discussed with the US side the handling of war consequences that still haunt Vietnam to this day.

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