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- WORLD, Page 39World NotesVIETNAMUncle Sam's Present
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- The amount is insignificant even by Third World standards, let
- alone Washington's. The purpose, to buy artificial limbs for
- disabled war veterans, is unexceptionable. Only one thing made
- the donation noteworthy: the recipient. The $1 million happens
- to be the first U.S. aid extended to Vietnam since the fall of
- Saigon in 1975.
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- Earlier in April, the two countries agreed to open a
- temporary office in Hanoi to investigate what happened to
- American military personnel unaccounted for since the war; the
- $1 million is intended in part to speed up that effort.
- Assistant Secretary of State Richard Solomon cautioned that the
- office "will have no diplomatic or political responsibilities
- and should not be seen as a first step" toward normalization of
- relations. Maybe not, but the two countries are at least talking
- again.
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- Solomon also met with Vietnam's United Nations
- representative in New York City three weeks ago to draw a "road
- map" for progress toward resumption of trade -- now forbidden
- by the Trading with the Enemy Act -- and diplomatic relations.
- But Washington continues to emphasize that both depend on
- Vietnamese cooperation, not just in tracking down the missing
- Americans but also in negotiating a political settlement in
- Cambodia.
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