HANOI, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Vietnamese National Defense
Minister Pham Van Tra held talks with his visiting U.S. counterpart Donald
Rumsfeld here on Monday, discussing measures to boost the bilateral cooperation
and other issues of mutual concern.
Tra said he welcomes Donald Rumsfeld's visit. He,
together with the U.S. defense secretary, during his trip to the United States
in 2003, touched upon issues on beefing up their ties, and this time they are to
continue discussing measures on strengthening their win-win relations, Tra said.
Donald Rumsfeld, who started his three-day visit to
Vietnam on Sunday, said the visit is his first trip to the country as a U.S.
defense secretary. He, who expressed his happiness to visit Vietnam, also highly
appreciated the country's dynamic socioeconomic development.
Before arriving in Hanoi, Donald Rumsfeld said one
more U.S. navy ship will visit the country this summer, and that Vietnam will
send local pilots to the United States for English language training.
The U.S. defense secretary also said that the United
States wants to enhance its military relations with Vietnam, but has no plans to
rent Vietnam's military facilities.
Talking about the bilateral relations, he said the
two countries' military ties are under progress. Vietnam is an important country
in the region and the United States highly appreciates the relations with it, he
noted.
Vietnam is the second leg of Donald Rumsfeld's
several-Asian-nation tour which also includes Singapore and Indonesia.
Since the normalization of diplomatic relations
between Vietnam and the United States in 1995, cooperation between the two
countries has been improved rapidly, especially in the fields of politics,
economy, healthcare, education, science and technology, as well as in the fields
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