[lbo-talk] US, Vietnam in military training deal, Vietnam says

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Sat Jun 25 15:52:58 PDT 2005


Reuters.com

US, Vietnam in military training deal, Vietnam says

Thu Jun 23, 2005

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. military specialists will return to Vietnam to help train Vietnamese soldiers under a new agreement with the Pentagon, a senior Vietnamese official said in an interview published on Thursday.

Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Vu Khoan told The Washington Times the agreement came at the end of a meeting between Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Vietnamese Prime Minister Phan Van Khai.

A Pentagon official said Rumsfeld met briefly with Khai on Tuesday evening.

Khai's visit to Washington was the first by a Vietnamese prime minister since the Vietnam war ended 30 years ago.

"At the initial stage, we will receive support in training our military in terms of English and some of the medical staff and technical staff," said Khoan through an interpreter.

A defense department spokesman told the newspaper that details of the military-to-military training proposal still had to be worked out.

The newspaper also said the deputy prime minister categorically denied that any American POWs were left alive in Vietnam as some U.S. POW/MIA groups say.

"I would really admire you if you could find any POW alive," he said. "If we think logically, I do not understand why we should keep any POW. Because we have now sat down with (President Bush), we don't have anything else to bargain."

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