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Vietnam Vet interrupts U.S.-Vietnam friendship meeting

Vietnam Vet interrupts U.S.-Vietnam friendship meeting
‘That’s life,’ Vietnamese PM says after incident


WASHINGTON – That’s life, Vietnam’s prime minister said after security officers hustled a balding, shouting protester believed to be a Vietnam veteran away from the head table at a gala dinner celebrating friendship between Vietnam and its one-time enemy, the United States.


The incident, which lasted only a few seconds, was testimony of how bitterly divisive that war remains. It followed and stood in stark contrast to an introduction Tuesday night of Prime Minister Phan Van Khai by another Vietnam veteran, Sen. John McCain, who spent almost six years as Vietnam’s prisoner of war.


McCain had said: Thirty years after the war’s end, I believe we should look to the future and its potential and not to the past and its pain.


The speech by the prime minister, the first head of Vietnam’s communist government to visit the United States, was much in the same vein.

     

The purpose of my visit to the U.S. this time is to relay to the American people a clear and strong message, Khai said. That is the government and people of Vietnam wish to develop friendly relations, constructive partnership and comprehensive, stable and long-term cooperation with the U.S. on the basis of equality, mutual respect and benefits.


Referring to the keynote event of his trip a few hours earlier his visit to the Oval Office of the White House Khai said, I am pleased to note that President Bush also shares with me that message.


In the meeting, Khai and President Bush also talked of human rights and religious freedom, Bush said. Forty-five members of Congress have sent Bush a letter urging continued pressure on Vietnam to improve its human-rights record, which Human Rights Watch says includes the jailing of hundreds of dissidents on criminal charges for advocating democratic change.


Across from the hotel where Khai spoke, a handful of demonstrators waved the flag of the former South Vietnam, yellow with three vertical red stripes, to protest the communist government’s rights record.


In his introduction, McCain, R-Ariz., had referred to continued pressure on rights but added, We will not do so as enemies; we will do so as friends.


The protester inside the Mayflower Hotel ball room was being interrogated by Secret Service agents late Tuesday night, Secret Service spokeswoman Lorie Lewis said. The man, whose identify was not disclosed, had shouted You’re a traitor toward the stage, but it was unclear whether he meant McCain or Khai.


After the prime minister spoke, John Wheeler of New Castle, Del., another veteran of the Vietnam War, handed a reporter his card as chairman of an organization called Vets for Friendship With Vietnam. He said many of his old comrades in arms feel as he does, not as the man who interrupted Tuesday night’s festivities.


Three weeks from Tuesday will be the 10th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and its one-time enemy. In those 10 years, Khai said, two-way trade has increased 20 times over, and the United States has become Vietnam’s top trading partner. New agreements signed in Washington will make that increase even stronger, he said.


The scope of our bilateral cooperation, however, remains modest, he said, particularly given the fact that America is the world’s leading power in economic, cultural, science and technology development, with tremendous interests in Asia and the Pacific, of which Vietnam is an important part.


After Tuesday night’s gala, the Vietnamese party was going to New York, the next leg of his U.S. visit. McCain wryly spoke of a main event in that city.


Later this week, McCain said, the prime minister will ring the bell at that infamous den of capitalism, the New York Stock Exchange.


Khai’s scheduled turn with the gavel is Thursday morning.




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