Biden to meet Vietnamese president To Lam on Wednesday: White House


Vietnam's President To Lam speaking to the United Nations General Assembly during the Summit for the Future on Sept 22, 2024 at the UN headquarters. - AP

WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden is scheduled to meet Vietnam's President and ruling Communist Party Chief To Lam on Wednesday (Sept 25), the White House said on Sunday.

The meeting, reported first by Reuters, is expected to take place on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Biden has been eager to deepen relations with the strategic South-East Asian country and manufacturing hub in a bid to counter Russia and China, with which Vietnam also retains ties.

Last September, Biden visited Vietnam and secured deals on semiconductors and minerals and an upgrade to Hanoi's highest diplomatic status, alongside China and Russia.

In his first US trip since he was named in early August as head of the party, the country's most powerful job, Lam will speak at the UN event and meet with representatives from several US corporations, including Alphabet's Google and Facebook owner Meta, Reuters previously reported.

Ahead of To Lam's trip to the United States, authorities in communist-ruled Vietnam had released some prominent activists from prison before the end of their jail terms, sources told Reuters.

They include Tran Huynh Duy Thuc, who was sentenced to 16 years in prison in January 2010 on charges of subversion, and environment activist Hoang Thi Minh Hong who was sentenced to three years in prison on charges of tax fraud in September last year.

Lam's trip also includes a stop in Cuba, Vietnam's long-term Communist partner. - Reuters

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