US lifts decades-long Vietnam arms embargo

Barack Obama 'fully lifts' ban on sales of military equipment to former enemy

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Barack Obama today announced that the US is "fully lifting" its half-century embargo on arms sales to Vietnam, a move that will allow the country to bolster its defences at a time of tense territorial disputes with China.

The decision, which was made after weighing up the nation's human rights record against its need to defend itself, opens the way for Vietnam to import US defence technology, including maritime capabilities and hardware.

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