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05HANOI2027
2005-08-09 10:44:00
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Embassy Hanoi
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VIETNAM: AMBASSADOR MEETS VICE FOREIGN MINISTER

Tags:  ETTC ETRD ECIN VM APECO APEC CVR 
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UNCLAS HANOI 002027 

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ETTC ETRD ECIN VM APECO APEC CVR
SUBJECT: VIETNAM: AMBASSADOR MEETS VICE FOREIGN MINISTER
DZUNG TO DISCUSS APEC EXPORT CONTROL CONFERENCE

REF: STATE 145437

UNCLAS HANOI 002027

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ETTC ETRD ECIN VM APECO APEC CVR
SUBJECT: VIETNAM: AMBASSADOR MEETS VICE FOREIGN MINISTER
DZUNG TO DISCUSS APEC EXPORT CONTROL CONFERENCE

REF: STATE 145437


1. (SBU) The Ambassador met Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Vice Minister Vu Dzung August 9 to deliver Reftel A points
about the October 3-6 Export Control Conference in Hanoi.
Vice Minister Dzung expressed his full understanding of the
importance of continuing to hold this conference, but said
Vietnam remains under pressure from China to exclude Taiwan
and Hong Kong. He requested that the United States approach
China for further discussions and to find a compromise such
as inviting Hong Kong and Taiwan in "some lesser capacity."
The Ambassador responded that to exclude Taiwan and Hong
Kong or to have them participate as less than full members
would be unacceptable as it would set a precedent for China
to exclude APEC economies from future events.


2. (SBU) VFM Dzung asked for more time to work on the
issue. The Ambassador stressed that time is short,
emphasizing that we need an answer by the close of business
tomorrow (August 10). The Ambassador told VFM Dzung absent
a positive decision by Vietnam to move ahead with the
logistical arrangements and the issuance of invitations,
Washington will take steps to move the conference to another
venue. In response, Vice Minister Dzung said that he
"understands the message" but is "caught in a difficult"
situation. He promised to redouble his efforts to schedule
a meeting with the Chinese Ambassador to settle this issue
before providing us a final answer.


3. (SBU) Comment. Thanks to this discussion and a meeting
yesterday with Office of the Government Vice Chairman Nguyen
Quoc Huy (septel),the Vietnamese are painfully aware just
how important this issue is. At this point, it is too close
to call on whether the Vietnamese will take our advice to
call Beijing's bluff by mailing out the invitations. End
Comment.

MARINE