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No. The United States had full diplomatic relations with the Republic of Vietnam (colloquially called South Vietnam) from 1954-1975 when that country was conquered by the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (colloquially called North Vietnam or just Vietnam today) in 1975 at the close of the Vietnam War (the Vietnamese call it the American War). The United States established full diplomatic relations with the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1995 as Vietnam embraced a market economy and was beginning to reach out to other ASEAN nations.
In 1994/1995 US-Vietnamese relations were established. Vietnam is a tourist area today. The young Vietnamese citizens, under 30 years old, do NOT remember the Vietnam War.
Breaking diplomatic relations means that two countries have broken ties between each other. In 1964, the United states broke diplomatic relations with Cuba due to changes in leadership.
breaking diplomatic relations means that a relationship between two countries, states, etc. has been broken or shattered in a time.
US President Richard Nixon (a longtime opponent of communism) traveled to the People's Republic of China in 1972 to improve diplomatic relations with that country. the answer is Nixon
As of January 2014 there are 32 United Nations member states who have no diplomatic relations with Israel.
== == They have stable and friendly relations. They are strong trading partners and both are allies of the United States. Of course, they have full diplomatic relations.
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North Korea, Iran, Bhutan, and Cuba do not have an active US embassy. This is because the United States has no diplomatic relations with these nations. The US also has no diplomatic relations with Syria, although an embassy is present in Damascus. The United States obtains an interests section in Switzerland's embassy in Havana, Cuba to represent American interests in Cuba. However, the US has no diplomatic relations with Cuba.
the conflict in North Vietnam
the conflict in North Vietnam