Vietnam as seen by US President Donald Trump
VOV.VN - US President Donald Trump has taken to social media to provide an update on his fond memories of, and feelings toward Vietnam after his recent visit.
US President Donald Trump delivers a keynote speech at APEC CEO Summit in Da Nang, under the focus of the region and the world. “We have been friends, partners and allies in the Indo-Pacific for a long time – and we will be friends, partners and allies for a long time to come”, President Trump writes on his Instagram. |
President Trump posts a group photo with other APEC leaders attending the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting in Vietnam |
. … and says “Thank you, APEC 2017 CEO Summit.” |
Earlier, President Trump posted a photo of Air Force One landing at Da Nang airport and the welcoming ceremony with full state honours greeting his arrival. |
After leaving Da Nang, President Trump posts an impressive video of Nhat Tan Bridge on his Instagram, capturing his arrival in the capital city of Hanoi. |
President Trump’s Instagram account also features the picture of President Tran Dai Quang arriving to the banquet. |
The Presidential Palace impresses President Trump and his Instagram followers. |
The US President posts a photo of the official welcoming ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi. |
President Trump is impressed by the large number of international and Vietnamese reporters at a joint press conference with President Tran Dai Quang. |
President Trump posts a photo upon departing the Presidential Palace. |
The US President posts a photo with Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong after concluding a bilateral meeting. |
President Trump writes “Thank you, Vietnam” on his Instagram. |
“We had a wonderful visit to Vietnam, thank you President Tran Dai Quang” writes President Trump on his Twitter next to a photo of his welcoming ceremony at the Presidential Palace. |
As President Trump arrives in the Philippines, he does not forget to post on Twitter about ‘a great day of meetings and events in Hanoi, Vietnam.”. |
His latest post on Twitter is a 44-second video clip titled ‘Thank You Asia’ with scenes of Vietnam opening the video. |