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US envoy Kritenbrink visits Hanoi days after Putin, says US-Vietnam trust at ‘all-time high’

  • The senior diplomat raised concerns over Russian aggression in Ukraine, as well as Beijing’s actions in the South China Sea

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Daniel Kritenbrink, US Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, delivers a speech at a hotel in Taguig, Metro Manila, in May. Photo: AFP
Associated Press

A senior US diplomat held talks in Vietnam on Saturday and said that the trust between the two countries was at an “all-time high”, just days after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s state visit to Hanoi.

US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific Affairs Daniel Kritenbrink insisted that his trip was unrelated to Putin’s visit on Thursday.

Vietnam had elevated the United States to its highest diplomatic status, comprehensive strategic partner, last year, putting it at the same level as China and Russia.

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The elevation of the US ties suggested that Vietnam wanted to hedge its friendships as Western companies look to diversify their supply chains away from China.

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and Vietnam’s President To Lam toast during a reception at the Hanoi Opera House on Thursday. Photo: TNS
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and Vietnam’s President To Lam toast during a reception at the Hanoi Opera House on Thursday. Photo: TNS

Kritenbrink was speaking at a briefing for selected media in Hanoi. A recording of the interaction was reviewed by Associated Press.

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Putin’s trip to Hanoi had triggered a sharp rebuke from the US embassy in Hanoi, which said that “no country should give Putin a platform to promote his war of aggression and otherwise allow him to normalise his atrocities”, referring to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, now in its third year.

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