Why Is Biden Going to Vietnam, Not Indonesia
2023-09-04
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1WASHINGTON -U.S. President Joe Biden will visit Vietnam on September 10 after attending the 2023 G20 leaders' meeting in New Delhi, India.
2Biden is visiting Vietnam to raise relations between the countries to a new level: a comprehensive strategic
3Biden will not attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders' meeting, or summit, in Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, from September 5 to 7. Vice President Kamala Harris will attend instead of the president.
4Biden visited Indonesia last year when he attended the 2022 G20 Bali summit.
5At that time, Biden along with Indonesian President Joko Widodo, announced aid for projects in areas including climate, security and education.
6On Tuesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told VOA that Vietnam is a valuable partner for the United States as it develops ties in Southeast Asia.
7Indonesia has been a U.S. strategic partner since 2015.
8Vietnam is now ready to increase its relations with the U.S. after 10 years of comprehensive partnership.
9One reason Vietnam might now be ready to increase relations with the U.S. is because of China's activities in the South China Sea.
10China claims almost all the sea as its territory.
11Vietnam and China have conflicting claims in parts of the South China Sea and over many landforms there.
12Vietnam wants to protect its rights in the South China Sea by making partnerships that strengthen its position.
13Earlier this month, Biden said Vietnam "...want[s] relationships because they want China to know that they're not alone."
14The U.S. has supported Vietnam's maritime, or sea, security in the past.
15The U.S. provided two former U.S. Coast Guard ships to Vietnam, one in 2017 and another in 2021.
16Increased partnership would help Vietnam develop its technology industry.
17This would include production of semiconductors and development of artificial intelligence.
18Both these fields are areas of competition for the U.S. and China.
19Earlier this year, the ASEAN Studies Center in Singapore released a report about the opinions of people in Southeast Asia.
20The report found that, among Southeast Asians, the United States was more popular than China and that popularity increased from the year before. However, Indonesians appeared to be outliers.
21The percentage of Indonesians choosing the U.S. fell 18 percentage points from 2021 to 2023.
22Those choosing China rose by about the same number of percentage points during the same period.
23Rangga Aditya Elias is the head of international relations at Binus University in Indonesia.
24He said finding balance between the U.S. and China is the "biggest homework" for Indonesia.
25One way for Indonesia to find balance is to look to the U.S. to provide arms.
26Last week, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto in Washington.
27They announced their shared interest to increase Indonesia's ability to defend itself.
28I'm John Russell.
1WASHINGTON -U.S. President Joe Biden will visit Vietnam on September 10 after attending the 2023 G20 leaders' meeting in New Delhi, India. 2Biden is visiting Vietnam to raise relations between the countries to a new level: a comprehensive strategic 3Biden will not attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders' meeting, or summit, in Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, from September 5 to 7. Vice President Kamala Harris will attend instead of the president. 4Biden visited Indonesia last year when he attended the 2022 G20 Bali summit. At that time, Biden along with Indonesian President Joko Widodo, announced aid for projects in areas including climate, security and education. 5On Tuesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told VOA that Vietnam is a valuable partner for the United States as it develops ties in Southeast Asia. 6Indonesia has been a U.S. strategic partner since 2015. Vietnam is now ready to increase its relations with the U.S. after 10 years of comprehensive partnership. 7One reason Vietnam might now be ready to increase relations with the U.S. is because of China's activities in the South China Sea. China claims almost all the sea as its territory. Vietnam and China have conflicting claims in parts of the South China Sea and over many landforms there. Vietnam wants to protect its rights in the South China Sea by making partnerships that strengthen its position. 8Earlier this month, Biden said Vietnam "...want[s] relationships because they want China to know that they're not alone." 9The U.S. has supported Vietnam's maritime, or sea, security in the past. The U.S. provided two former U.S. Coast Guard ships to Vietnam, one in 2017 and another in 2021. 10Increased partnership would help Vietnam develop its technology industry. This would include production of semiconductors and development of artificial intelligence. Both these fields are areas of competition for the U.S. and China. 11Earlier this year, the ASEAN Studies Center in Singapore released a report about the opinions of people in Southeast Asia. The report found that, among Southeast Asians, the United States was more popular than China and that popularity increased from the year before. However, Indonesians appeared to be outliers. The percentage of Indonesians choosing the U.S. fell 18 percentage points from 2021 to 2023. Those choosing China rose by about the same number of percentage points during the same period. 12Rangga Aditya Elias is the head of international relations at Binus University in Indonesia. He said finding balance between the U.S. and China is the "biggest homework" for Indonesia. 13One way for Indonesia to find balance is to look to the U.S. to provide arms. 14Last week, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto in Washington. They announced their shared interest to increase Indonesia's ability to defend itself. 15I'm John Russell. 16VOA News reported this story. Gena Bennett adapted the story for Learning English. 17_________________________________________________ 18Words in This Story 19coast guard-n. a maritime, or sea, security organization of a country 20strategic-adj. related to plans for reaching goals that extend over a long period of time 21comprehensive -adj. including everything or almost everything 22semiconductor -n. a kind of part or material that is necessary to make electronics 23outlier -n. something or someone which is different from others in a group