Biden, Lam Discuss Vietnam Cooperation
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•US, Vietnamese leaders meet, seek deeper ties
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Joe Biden says Washington is committed to a strong, prosperous, resilient, and independent Vietnam .
Biden and To Lam discussed a broad range of ways the two countries can cooperate during a meeting with this Vietnamese counterpart.
Biden said Washington wants to cooperate with Vietnam to uphold a free and open Indo-Pacific .
Analysts say the meeting highlights the high level of trust between Hanoi and Washington and the importance of bilateral ties.
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