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United States Vietnam Sign Bilateral Counternarcotics Assistance Agreement
United States Vietnam Sign Bilateral Counternarcotics Assistance
Agreement (EXCERPT) Press Statement Richard Boucher, Spokesman Washington, DC December 12, 2003 United States Vietnam Sign Bilateral Counternarcotics Assistance Agreement On the occasion of the visit of Vietnam s Deputy Prime Minister Vu Khoan to the United States, the governments of the United States of America and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam signed a bilateral Letter of Agreement on Counternarcotics Cooperation on December 11, 2003, in Los Angeles. In addition to the Civil Air Agreement, this is the second agreement signed during the Deputy Prime Minister s visit. The Letter of Agreement commits both governments to establish and support projects designed to combat the production and trafficking of illicit narcotics and other forms of transnational criminal activities. This agreement is an important step toward building a strong cooperative effort in the fight against illegal drugs, and it strengthens the broadening relationship between our two countries. 2003/1257 [End Released on December 12, 2003 See http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/ for all press statements --------------------------- Otis Willie Associate Librarian The American War Library http://www.americanwarlibrary.com |
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The Letter of Agreement commits both governments to establish and support projects designed to combat the production and trafficking of illicit narcotics and other forms of transnational criminal activities. This agreement is an important step toward building a strong cooperative effort in the fight against illegal drugs, and it strengthens the broadening relationship between our two countries. >>>> Although there is drug usage in Vietnam, the problem is not as severe as in neighboring Thailand, Burma and Cambodia as pointed out by George Moore's post the other day. That is probably due to the Vietnamese government's severse punishment for drug traffickers, the death penalty. The Vietnam government was willing to have diplomatic stand off with Canada and Australia over Vietnamese national with foreign citizenship whom were involved in drug trafficking in Vietnam. Though, Canada and Australia are among countries that give Vietnam large foreign aids. As the results, the vigorous campaign against drug usage in Vietnam is what the United States wants to see, hear, and cooperate to stop that drug frontline which is reaching closer to Vietnam as neighboring Cambodia is engulfed with youth drug usage as pointed out by George's post. Drug usage will leave to disease such as HIV which is already an epidemic in Vietnam which unofficial figure is already more than 170,000 cases. By the end of the decade, the number of HIV cases in Vietnam will reach 350,000 according to the UN. Drug usage will not only lead these victims to devastating disease such as HIV, it also lead them to hopeless, to crime, to poverty, to instability, to war which are creating a favorable environment for extremist, for militant, and for terrorism. By the time the frontline of drug spreads to countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippine countries that have favorable extremist islamic militant terrorist, the Pentagon maybe turn into rubble one more time. As the Vietnamese defense secretary, Pham Van Tra visited the Pentagon a few weeks ago, that same thought would be in his mind as he entered the Pentagon or his host, defense secretary Rumsfeld's. Who would have thought, the largest building complex in the world, the Pentagon, in the heart of the most powerful country in the world would be attacked and turned into rubble for the first time in its history? who would have thought that Vietnam, a country of peace with no internal unrest or external crisis, with strong economic growth, who is untouched by the extremist islamic resvolution that is rocking the rest of SE Asia and the World would be turned into rubble tomorrow? And that thought is shared in the meeting between the Vietnamese defense minister with U.S officials, and it is shared in the signing of the Bilateral Counternarcotics Assistance Agreement today. In other words, the United States and Vietnam will work together even more closer to keep Vietnam stable, prosperous, safe, and keeping the pentagon from ever turning into rubble again. Therefore, any effort that deemed to be counterproductive to Vietnam and U.S's security will fail such as the Vietnamese human rights act in congress. The legislation is designed to improve Vietnam's human rights by cutting off aids to victim of HIV, treament for drug user, landmine victim and orphan. The legislation also keeps Vietnam from becoming a more capitalist society. However, it would be very productive to the security of the United States, Vietnam and the rest of the world if the United States increase or double such aids. |
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