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CORRESPONDENCE - 85A COMBINED REPORTS OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN VIETNAM 2012
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CORRESPONDENCE - 85A COMBINED REPORTS OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN VIETNAM 2012
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in history, tradition, culture, custom, ideology, political system and development <br />level. American leaders such as presidents G.W. Bush, B. Clinton and B. Obama <br />have discussed with Vietnamese leaders on those matters and agreed that it is <br />dialogues and exchanges between our nations' governments and people that would <br />help increase mutual understanding and mutual respect and gradually reduce those <br />differences. Intentions to impose one's own will on the other and to interfere in each <br />other's internal affairs would cause only harm to their relations unnecessarily. <br />Against that backdrop, I urge you and your colleagues to keep in perspective and act <br />in accordance with the larger interest of the United States in its relationship with <br />Vietnam, the policies pursued by the U.S., the respect commanded by the U.S. in <br />compliance with international law, the status of an American politician and the <br />responsibility of a Santa Ana leader to look after the public's interests. <br />In conclusion, I wish you health, happiness and continued success. I would like to <br />invite you and your family to come and visit Vietnam to see with your own eyes the <br />reality of today's Vietnam and how robust Vietnam — U.S. relations are. In the future, <br />should you need any information concerning Vietnam, including human rights <br />situation, the Vietnamese government's policy towards overseas Vietnamese, the links <br />between the Vietnamese- American community in the U.S. with their homecountry, <br />please feel free to write to me. <br />Respectfully, <br />Ambassador Nguyen Ba Hung <br />Consul General of Vietnam in San Francisco <br />1700 California Street, Suite 430 <br />San Francisco, CA94109 <br />Tel. (415) 706 -3726 <br />Email: hule94 @yahoo.com <br />
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