Rabu, 21 Februari 2018

Vietnam News- December 2010

Secretary Clinton Presses Hanoi on Human Rights During Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s recent two-day visit to Hanoi, she met with Vietnam Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem to mark the 15th anniversary of the reestablishment of diplomatic relations, and urged Vietnam to ease its human rights restrictions, citing the recent arrests of religious freedom advocates …

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