Angolan–Vietnamese relations

Angolan–Vietnamese relations

Angola-Vietnam relations were established in August 1971, four years before Angola gained its independence, when future President of Angola Agostinho Neto visited Vietnam.cite web|author= |year=2007|url=http://www.vietnamembassy-angola.org/nr070521165956/ns070920094601|title=Vietnam – Angola Relations|format=HTML|publisher=Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in Angola|accessdate=2008-01-04] Angola and Vietnam have steadfast partners as both transitioned from Cold War-era foreign policies of international communism to pro-Western pragmatism following the fall of the Soviet Union.

Early ties

In February 1974 the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam (NLFSV) commended the 1961 attack on Cassanje, the first battle of Angola's war of independence. In January 1975 Nyugen Huu Tho, the leader of NLFSV, gave his "warmest greetings" to the leaders of the MPLA, UNITA, and the FNLA following the signing of the Alvor Accords. In late October, "Nhân Dân", the Vietnamese Communist Party's official newspaper, effectively endorsed the MPLA, condemning the "imperialist forces and South African racists." Vietnamese Prime Minister Phạm Văn Đồng recognized the "People's Republic of Angola" on November 12, the day after President Neto declared independence.cite book|last=Morris|first=Stephen J.|year=1999|title=Why Vietnam Invaded Cambodia: Political Culture and the Causes of War|pages=150]

Vietnam War

Main|Vietnam WarThe Vietnam War tempered foreign involvement in Angola's civil war as neither the Soviet Union nor the United States wanted to be drawn into an internal conflict of highly debatable importance in terms of winning the Cold War. CBS Newscaster Walter Cronkite spread this message in his broadcasts to "try to play our small part in preventing that mistake this time."cite web|author=Unknown|year=1975|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,945436-2,00.html|title=The Battle Over Angola|format=HTML|publisher=TIME Magazine|accessdate=2007-09-12|accessyear=2007] The Politburo engaged in heated debate over the extent to which the Soviet Union would support a continued offensive by the MPLA in February 1976. Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and Premier Alexey Kosygin led a faction favoring less support for the MPLA and greater emphasis on preserving détente with the West. Leonid Brezhnev, the then head of the Soviet Union, won out against the dissident faction and the Soviet alliance with the MPLA continued even as Neto publicly reaffirmed its policy of non-alignment at the 15th anniversary of the First Revolt.cite web|author=Unknown|year=1976|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,918018-1,00.html|title=Angola's Three Troubled Neighbors|format=HTML|publisher=TIME Magazine|accessdate=2007-09-12|accessyear=2007]

China and Russia

Angola's continued support for the Vietnamese Communists in the face of foreign opposition hurt their relations with the People's Republic of China and the U.S.S.R.. Agostinho Neto, the President of Angola from 1975 to 1979, condemned the Chinese invasion of Vietnam in February 1979.cite book|last=Winrow|first=Gareth M.|year=1990|title=The Foreign Policy of the GDR in Africa|pages=115] Neto, distrustful of the Soviet leadership after an attempt on his life, stood with Cuban leader Fidel Castro in Havana when he called Angola, Cuba, and Vietnam the "main anti-imperialist core" in July 1976.cite book|last=Westad|first=Odd Arne|year=2005|title=The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times|pages=241]

Visits and treaties

Angolan President José Eduardo dos Santos visited Vietnam in April 1987, Secretary of State Paulo Jorge visited in 1979, Foreign Minister João Bernardo de Miranda visited in May 2004, and Chairman of the National Assembly Roberto de Almeida visited Vietnam in October 2004. Vietnamese Vice President of the State Council Nguyen Huu Tho visited Angola in October 1978, Vice President of the Ministerial Council General Vo Nguyen Giap in December 1980, Foreign Minister Nguyen Manh Cam in March 1995, and State President Tran Duc Luong visited in October 2002. The MPLA and Vietnamese Communist Party signed an agreement on cooperation in May 1983, a Trade Agreement in May 1978 and various economic agreements in 1979, 1984, 1995, 1996, 2002, and 2004.

See also

* Nguyen Đinh

References

External links

* [http://www.vietnamembassy-angola.org/ Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in Angola]


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