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Pham Thi Thu Thuy
Pham Thi Thu Thuy is a native of Vietnam and student at Seoul's Yonsei University where she specializes in North Korean affairs.
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Evergreen The colorful history of North Korea-Vietnam relationsFrom submarines to kindergartens, the two states used to share it all but have since grown apart SEOUL – An elite kindergarten in Hanoi is the most prominent remainder of the once-thriving ties between Vietnam and North Korea, and even it may be North Korean in name only. Sharing aspects of the same ideology, the two states have a history of military cooperation, particularly during the Vietnam War. A number of bilateral agreements have also been signed, as early as the 1950s and as late as the early part of last decade. Ties officially continue and visits between high-level officials are a regularity, but economic ties have halted, with the vast majority of bilateral agreements expiring and common perceptions of the North among the Vietnamese growing more and more negative. © Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved. |