Vietnam, US Work to Further Promote Bilateral Cooperation

The 30-year journey of normalizing and advancing relations has witnessed efforts to expand and deepen trust as well as understanding between Vietnam and the US.
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With the unwavering political determination of the leaders of both countries, alongside the tireless efforts of peace-loving people and supporters of cooperation, Vietnam–US relations have overcome the political regime differences to write a historic story “from wartime adversaries to friends.”

The ceremony held in Da Nang for the repatriation of the remains of US servicemen missing in action during the war in Viet Nam.
The ceremony held in Da Nang for the repatriation of the remains of US servicemen missing in action during the war in Vietnam.

Marking the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations, Vietnam and the US are confident that bilateral ties will continue to develop effectively.

Thirty years ago, on July 11, 1995 (US time), US President Bill Clinton formally announced the normalisation of diplomatic ties with Vietnam. Hours later on July 12 1995 (Vietnam time), Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet echoed the declaration on behalf of Vietnam, marking the start of a new era in bilateral relations.

Following this historic milestone, the past was set aside and a new chapter opened. The two countries’ declaration of normalisation laid a strong foundation and driving force for Viet Nam and the US to enhance cooperation across many fields - from politics, security, and the economy to culture, education, and people-to-people exchanges.

Numerous visits by high-level leaders between the two sides have taken place. Many new milestones have been established, including the establishment of a Comprehensive Partnership in 2013 and its upgrade to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership ten years later.

The transition of Vietnam and the US from confrontation to dialogue, from wartime adversaries to comprehensive strategic partners, is regarded as a model effort to overcome differences, promote peace, and foster cooperation towards the future.

The transition of Vietnam and the US from confrontation to dialogue, from wartime adversaries to comprehensive strategic partners, is regarded as a model effort to overcome differences, promote peace, and foster cooperation towards the future.

Sharing with the Nhan Dan (People) Newspaper, former Vietnam Ambassador to the US Pham Quang Vinh affirmed that the past 30 years have been a journey of continuous trust-building and enhanced mutual understanding.

Starting from one of the earliest cooperation areas—addressing war consequences, clearing unexploded ordnance in Viet Nam, assisting the disabled and victims of Agent Orange, and searching for the remains of US servicemen missing in action—the two countries have gradually built trust, nurtured relations, and respected each other’s political systems.

From strengthened political trust, cooperation expanded into other fields. A highlight in the journey of building and upgrading bilateral relations is the achievement in economic cooperation.

According to Ambassador Pham Quang Vinh, bilateral trade between Viet Nam and the US surged from just 500 million USD in 1995 to nearly 300 times that figure over the past three decades.

For Vietnam, the US is a leading partner both economically and in regional and international cooperation. The US also regards Vietnam as having a very important geostrategic role in the region, especially within ASEAN.

On April 2, 2025, a delegation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs led by Deputy Minister Do Hung Viet and a delegation from the US Embassy in Viet Nam led by Ambassador Marc E. Knapper visited the unexploded ordnance (UXO) destruction site of PeaceTrees Viet Nam in Quang Tri Province. (Photo: VNA)
On April 2, 2025, a delegation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs led by Deputy Minister Do Hung Viet and a delegation from the US Embassy in Vietnam, led by Ambassador Marc E. Knapper visited the unexploded ordnance (UXO) destruction site of PeaceTrees Vietnam in Quang Tri Province. (Photo: VNA)

Despite differences and challenges, the two countries have continuously nurtured mutual understanding and established dialogue mechanisms. Whether on issues related to democracy, human rights, labour, energy, environment, security, or maritime safety, both sides have developed cooperation and dialogue frameworks.

Cooperation in science and technology, healthcare, culture, and tourism has expanded and become more substantive. Vietnam’s continuous innovation and effective integration have also enhanced its capacity and prestige to engage in international affairs - from politics and diplomacy to economic cooperation - strongly promoting deeper relations with the US.

With the spirit of “setting aside the past, overcoming differences, promoting commonalities, and looking towards the future,” the sincere, frank, and constructive dialogue, and the solid foundation developed over the three decades, Viet Nam and the US face great opportunities to expand strategic cooperation in the coming period.

US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Knapper affirmed that the two countries have many pillars of cooperation, among which economic relations are very important. Vietnam is the US’ 8th largest trading partner, and the US is Vietnam’s largest export market.

Last May, the US hosted the SelectUSA Investment Summit, welcoming a Vietnamese delegation of over 100 participants. The size of the delegation reflects Vietnam’s strong commitment to promoting bilateral investment and trade cooperation with the US.

Beyond the economy, cooperation in education, healthcare, and defence also remains a key pillar of bilateral relations.

Highlighting high-tech cooperation, Ambassador Knapper emphasised that the joint leaders’ statement on elevating US–Vietnam relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership in September 2023 is a historic achievement, in which both sides stressed cooperation in high technology, especially the semiconductor industry. Both countries recognise that Viet Nam is fully capable and ready to advance within the global value chain of high-tech manufacturing.

US enterprises have committed to training and upskilling Viet Nam’s workforce to meet labour demands, aiming to help Viet Nam play a larger and more important role in the high-tech value chain and realise its potential to become a regional and global semiconductor hub.

Vietnam stands on the threshold of a new development phase. Recent policies and reforms in Viet Nam have attracted great interest from US business circles, who demonstrate their increasing confidence in Viet Nam as a reliable partner, a market, and a production hub—especially for high-tech manufacturing.

According to Ambassador Knapper, Vietnam’s administrative reorganisation and the establishment of a two-tier local government model will promote more efficient decision-making, licensing, and approval of investment projects. Additionally, the role of the private sector, the importance of high technology, and the promotion of digital infrastructure will further enhance Vietnam’s appeal as an investment and trade destination.

While praising Viet Nam’s proactive and positive stance in recent discussions on tariffs and trade relations with the US, Ambassador Knapper affirmed that high-level phone talks between General Secretary To Lam and President Donald Trump, as well as exchanges between senior delegations of both countries, demonstrate that Viet Nam–US relations are at their best stage.

The Vietnamese and US delegates at a meeting at SelectUSA 2025. — Photo courtesy of the organisers
The Vietnamese and US delegates at a meeting at SelectUSA 2025. — Photo courtesy of the organisers

The US hopes bilateral relations will continue to develop strongly, bringing benefits to the peoples of both nations.

The world is undergoing profound changes. While the US adjusts its strategic priorities, Vietnam is moving towards a new era—the era of national rise. Vietnam–US trade relations have achieved significant successes, but there remains great untapped potential in investment.

The 30-year journey of normalising and advancing relations has witnessed efforts to expand and deepen trust and understanding between Vietnam and the US.

According to Ambassador Pham Quang Vinh, leveraging additional potential from the US in investment, science and technology cooperation, education, and innovation, as well as participating in US innovation and technology supply chains, will provide Vietnam with more resources for development.

Moreover, promoting cooperation in addressing war legacies remains a way for the two countries to continue healing “the wounds of the past,” increasing understanding and building mutual trust.

The war ended 50 years ago. The 30-year journey of normalising and advancing relations has witnessed efforts to expand and deepen trust and understanding between Vietnam and the US.

Strengthening respect and strategic trust, political commitment from senior leaders, alongside active support from business communities, localities, and the peoples of both countries, are key factors for the two nations to continue writing a successful story in this new era of cooperation.

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