VATICAN CITY/HANOI (Reuters) - The Vatican and Vietnam are due to take a major step towards improving their long strained relations by finalising a deal in which Hanoi will allow the Holy See to have ...
The country’s government has consistently looked to China, its largest trading partner and ideological ally, for techniques ...
The Vatican and the government of Vietnam took a step forward Thursday in improving strained ties, agreeing to a "Resident Papal Representative" in the Communist nation.
Vietnam will be affected by the U.S.’s new tariffs but will respond by stepping up negotiations and while maintaining a spirit of “no panic, confusion, or fear," said Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh.