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Obama Visits Vietnam and Japan: What You Need to Know | Time
U.S. and Vietnam establish diplomatic relations, July 11, 1995 - POLITICO
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U.S. President Bill Clinton shakes hands with a group of children hanging out of a window in their apartment in Hanoi November 17, 2000. Clinton was visiting a craft store buying Christmas
Admirers swarm Bill Clinton in Vietnam visit
BBC News | ASIA-PACIFIC | Clinton's Vietnam visit
A Vietnamese crowd tries to catch a glimpse of [U.S. President Bill Clinton] after he visited the Temple of Literature, the site of the country's oldest university, in Hanoi November 17, 2000. [
Party leader grants interview to US press prior to US visit - National Defence Journal
U.S. Presdient Bill Clinton has his picture taken as he shakes hands with people in the crowd after speaking to the Vietnamese business community at the Vietnam International Container Terminal in Ho
Photo display including the one of Bill Clinton - Picture of PHO 2000, Ho Chi Minh City - Tripadvisor
Watch Clinton | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
US-Vietnam Relations: From Reconciliation to a Relationship of Substance – The Diplomat
The Evolution of U.S.–Vietnam Ties | Council on Foreign Relations
U.S.-Vietnam Diplomatic Relations | C-SPAN.org
Bill Clinton | Biography, Presidency, Education, Impeachment, & Facts | Britannica
VIETNAM: BILL AND HILLARY CLINTON VISIT HANOI - YouTube
Clinton ends Vietnam trade embargo: Feb. 3, 1994 - POLITICO
Bill Clinton - Wikipedia
VIETNAM WELCOMES CLINTON / First U.S. president to visit Hanoi pledges renewed relationship
NATO Media: Visit US President Bill Clinton to NATO HQ Brussels, 5 May 1999
Vietnam Communist Party chief to meet Obama on landmark U.S. trip - Grand Forks Herald | Grand Forks, East Grand Forks news, weather & sports
Bill Clinton's Quest to Save the World | The New Yorker
Major apologised to Bill Clinton over draft-dodging suspicions | National Archives | The Guardian
Unlike Clinton, Bush Sees Hanoi in Bit of a Hurry - The New York Times