Politburo member Dinh The Huynh concludes US visit

Politburo member and standing member of the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat Dinh The Huynh on October 31 wrapped up his visit to the US at the invitation of Secretary of State John Kerry.

As part of his US visit, Huynh made a fact-finding trip to the Omni Parker House Hotel in Boston city where President Ho Chi Minh worked as a baker while he was seeking ways for national salvation from 1912-1913.

While in Boston, the Politburo member also visited Harvard University, the US’s long-standing and leading educational institution.

At the university, he had a working session with its managing board to discuss cooperation in education-training between Vietnam and the US. He also heard reports presented by its professors on the situation in Southeast Asia as well as the relations between the US and the region.

During his tour of San Francisco, Huynh had a meeting with the city’s Mayor, met with representatives of the Vietnamese community in California and visited the Vietnamese Consulate General in the city.

At a meeting with US war veterans who once fought during the war in Vietnam, he briefed them on the country’s changes over the past 40 years as well as the dynamic and pragmatic development of the Vietnam-US comprehensive partnership.

He hailed the veterans for their contributions to the normalisation of the relationship and called on them to contribute more to the friendship in the spirit of “ putting the past behind , overcoming differences , promoting similarities , and looking towards the future .”
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