US veterans visit Vietnam

A delegation from the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) led by Marsha Lynn Four, Vice President of the VVA, visited Vietnam.
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Hanoi (VNA) – Adelegation from the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) led by Marsha Lynn Four,Vice President of the VVA, visited Vietnam.

The delegation was received by MajorGeneral Tran Quoc Dung, head of the policy division under the GeneralPolitical Department of the Ministry of Defence in Hanoi on February 7.

At the meeting, Dung lauded the efforts ofthe VVA in cooperation and helping Vietnam search and repatriate the remains ofdead or missing Vietnamese soldiers and stressed it is an activity ofhumanitarian significance, strengthening ties between Vietnam and the US.

Dung hoped the US side would continueproviding information to ensure success in the efforts.

On behalf of the delegation, Marsha Lynn Four thanked Vietnam for assisting the US in searching for and repatriating USsoldiers missing from the war in Vietnam.

She hoped that based on efforts from the twosides, search efforts for soldiers missing in the war in Vietnam would be morefruitful.-VNA

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