It was a civil war of sorts, with North Vietnam fighting to unify the country with the help of allies China and the Soviet Union - and South Vietnam, defended by western and Asian allies in the South East Asia Treaty Organization. (SEATO)
The Vietnam War was part of the cold war. The cold war was between governments (Nations/Countries).
Two separate countries: South Vietnam was officially called RVN (Republic of South Vietnam). When US servicemen landed in country, they were greeted with "Welcome to the Republic of South Vietnam" (enjoy your stay).
Vietnam has never had a civil war. The closest you could get would be the Vietnam War, which was fought between the separate although related countries of North and South Vietnam (along with the allies of each side).
After the war, there was a reunification of Vietnam. So the answer is "One country".
The north won the war. No need for agreements.
Vietnam , America , and Russia
No, only a couple of Asian countries contributed to WW1 but Vietnam wasn't one of them. The only countries that did participate were colonies of the European countries which were involved.
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The Vietnam war was a warm part of the cold war.
North Vietnam/VC vs allies
North Vietnam won them.
What the differences between Iraq war and Vietnam war?