Why the US' historic deal with Vietnam matters
President Joe Biden has denied that the US is attempting to stem China's international influence, after signing an historic deal with Vietnam.
More than 50 years since the last American soldier left Vietnam, Mr Biden travelled to Hanoi to sign the agreement that will bring the former foes closer than ever before.
So how big a change is this in the US-Vietnam relationship? What does it mean for Vietnam's relationship with China? Lien-Hang Nguyen, professor of US-East Asian Relations at Columbia University in New York told Newshour's Tim Franks more about its significance.
(Photo shows US president Joe Biden meeting with Vietnam's president Vo Van Thuong in Hanoi, Vietnam on 11 September 2023. Credit: Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from Newshour
-
American sketch show Saturday Night Live turns 50
Duration: 06:40
-
M23 controls Goma according to UN
Duration: 06:46
-
President Trump says he wants to 鈥榗lean out' Gaza
Duration: 05:37
-
Nicolas Cage on David Lynch: 'A true American surrealist'
Duration: 03:23