From Deseret News archives:
New president of Vietnam wants closer ties with U.S.
"With President Bush as well as President Hu Jintao, we will discuss (measures) to strengthen bilateral relations and make the relations increasingly closer for mutual development," President Nguyen Minh Triet told reporters.
Legislators on Tuesday elected Triet, 63, the Communist Party chief for the southern commercial hub of Ho Chi Minh City, as the new president. He is known as an economic reformer and has a reputation for fighting corruption.
Triet said his first challenge would come in November when Vietnam hosts the 21-member Asia Pacific Cooperation summit in Hanoi. Bush and Hu are expected to attend.
He said once Vietnam enters the World Trade Organization, expected later this year, the country would be forced to work harder to compete internationally.
"Vietnam has a desire to integrate into the world economy. Joining the WTO therefore is very essential and we, at the same time, understand that it will be a very major challenge," Triet said.
In May, the two countries signed a trade agreement, overcoming the last major step in Vietnam's bid to join the WTO. A vote in the U.S. Congress is still needed for the pact to take effect.
Triet said he plans to make fighting rampant graft one of his top priorities, and he also wants to bring some of his experience from working in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's economic engine, to the capital.
"We are determined to fight to get rid of corruption ... If the (country's) management is well done, those who wish to become corrupt cannot," he said.
Vietnam this week also appointed a new prime minister, two new deputy premiers, a new parliament head and seven new ministers in a choreographed reshuffle to bring in younger blood.
Only one party is allowed to exist in Vietnam, and the government is run by a collective style of leadership. The prime minister is in charge of overseeing the day-to-day workings, while the president typically holds a more ceremonial position. The country's most powerful leader is the head of the Communist Party.
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