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U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis visits Tran Quoc Temple in Ha Noi on January 25, 2018. (Photo courtesy of ZingNews)
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis visits Tran Quoc Temple in Ha Noi on January 25, 2018. (Photo courtesy of ZingNews)
US Aircraft Carrier to Visit Vietnam
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A United States Navy aircraft carrier is expected to make a port visit to Vietnam soon, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Thursday.

Mattis met in Hanoi with Vietnamese Communist Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong. He said, “Thank you for the increasing partnership with our aircraft carrier coming in to Da Nang here in March.”

Da Nang was the landing site for the first American troops to arrive in Vietnam in 1965. The city recently hosted a gathering of world leaders at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.

It would be the first such visit from an aircraft carrier since the Vietnam War ended. Smaller Navy vessels have visited Vietnam, as relations between the two countries have improved.

The planned visit to Da Nang comes as tensions have again increased in the South China Sea. Last week, China accused a U.S. warship of violating its sovereignty by sailing off the disputed Scarborough Shoal. The U.S. said it was a usual “freedom of navigation” operation.

Vietnam's Defense Minister Ngo Xuan Lich, left, and U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, second from right, attend a photo exhibition on Vietnam-US military cooperation after their meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam. Jan. 25, 2018. (Kham/Pool Photo via AP)
Vietnam's Defense Minister Ngo Xuan Lich, left, and U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, second from right, attend a photo exhibition on Vietnam-US military cooperation after their meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam. Jan. 25, 2018. (Kham/Pool Photo via AP)

During his meeting with Vietnamese Defense Minister Ngo Xuan Lich, Mattis said, “We recognize that relationships never stay the same. They either get stronger or they get weaker, and America wants a stronger relationship with a stronger Vietnam.”

His visit also included a meeting with the Vietnamese president.

Earlier Thursday, Mattis visited Tran Quoc, one of Vietnam’s oldest Buddhist temples. The temple stands on a small island at the edge of a lake in Hanoi. That is where American politician John McCain was shot down in 1967.

Mattis arrived just days before Vietnamese celebrate Tet, the Lunar New Year.

Next week will mark the 50th anniversary of the Tet Offensive. On January 30, 1968, Communist North Vietnam launched attacks throughout targets in the South. The offensive turned American public opinion against the war and led to its withdrawal seven years later.

I'm Jonathan Evans.

Hai Do adapted this story for Learning English based on AP and Reuters news reports. Ashley Thompson was the editor.

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