To be clear, this does not mean fighting unjustified wars in Viet Nam, Iraq or Libya.
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In January 1973, he announced an accord with North Viet Nam to end American involvement in Indochina.
The project will be a driving force to realize a resilient and sustainable society in Viet Nam through education.
During his Presidency, Nixon succeeded in ending American fighting in Viet Nam and improving relations with the U.S.S.R. and China.
Having hundred of combat missions in World War II, Korea, and Viet Nam, he knew about making decisions in high-stress environments.
Mui Ca Mau , Viet Nam, on the southern tip of the country, demonstrates ecological succession systems on new alluvial lands.
This will be a foundation for Viet Nam to develop high quality human resources for international integration and national industrialization and modernization.
National creative industries strategy for Viet Nam to increase investment opportunities and position the country as a leading creative economy hub for South-East Asia.
Viet Nam has entered what is known as the period of golden population, recording the highest proportion of young people ever in the country's history.
Sector central de la ciudad imperial de Thang Long-Hanoi (Viet Nam).
Also speaking today were the representatives of the United Kingdom, Uganda, Mexico, Costa Rica, France, Libya, Japan, Burkina Faso, China, Croatia, United States and Viet Nam.
Following a successful piloting phase in Viet Nam in 2010, the programme was adapted for guides at the My Son and Hoi An World Heritage Sites.
In 2006, a National Focal Point for Memory of the World was established in Viet Nam, with the State Records and Archives Department serving as a supporting agency.
National policy makers from developing countries in the region including Lao PDR, Viet Nam, Indonesia and China will be present to discuss common approaches to regional-level qualifications frameworks.
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It aimed at supporting Viet Nam 's commitment to the global Education for All programme by providing the journalist with information about EFA, both on global and national levels.
To address these challenges, strategies for disaster prevention and mitigation on a large scale in general, and for the education sector in particular, are extremely important for Viet Nam.
The 13 beneficiary countries are: Argentina (Buenos Aires), Barbados, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Honduras, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Niger, Seychelles and Viet Nam.
These recommendations were developed by 200 youth representatives attended the National Youth Forum organized on 13 November 2012 in Ha Noi by the Youth Union and the UN in Viet Nam.
According to the 2009 Census on Population and Housing, young people aged 10 to 30 years constitute approximately 40 per cent of the population of Viet Nam, representing an increasingly important proportion of the population.
While the assistance in Haiti and Niger are ongoing, the missions have succesfully been completed in Argentina, Barbados, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Honduras, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Seychelle and Viet Nam.
Operating in nine countries Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Nepal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Viet Nam and Zambia the programme has assisted communities in the development of culturally relevant reading materials in local and minority languages.
Young people will have an unprecedented opportunity to develop recommendations for the post-2015 development agenda at a global youth forum organized in Bali, Indonesia from 4-6 December 2012, with over 900 youth leaders representing every country in the world, including Viet Nam.
In her remarks at the session on education, Ms. Katherine Muller-Marin, UNESCO Representative to Viet Nam, said the UN is ready to support Viet Nam to building a learning society where all citizens, particularly young and disadvantaged people are encouraged to engage in learning throughout their lifetime.
During the five-day meeting, which was chaired by Awadh Ali Saleh Al Musabi (United Arab Emirates), the Committee launched the List of Intangible Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding, on which it inscribed 12 elements proposed by eight countries (Belarus, China, France, Kenya, Latvia, Mali, Mongolia and Viet Nam).
Also delivering statements were representatives of Libya, Japan, Viet Nam, Russian Federation, Costa Rica, Mexico, Uganda, Burkina Faso, China, Austria, Turkey, Croatia, Sweden (on behalf of the European Union), Norway, New Zealand, Brazil, Peru, Morocco (on behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement), Canada, Indonesia, Guatemala, Bangladesh, Serbia, India, Uruguay, Australia, Tunisia, Pakistan, South Africa, Argentina, Nigeria, Thailand, Venezuela and Nepal.
Other speakers today were the representatives of France, Japan, United States, Mexico, Croatia, Costa Rica, China, Turkey, Libya, Austria, Burkina Faso, Russian Federation, Viet Nam, Egypt (also on behalf of Ireland), Burundi, Canada, Sweden (on behalf of the European Union), New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Morocco, Germany, Guatemala, Brazil, Sierra Leone, Uruguay, Norway, India, Thailand, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Italy, Republic of Korea and Switzerland.
Also speaking today were the representatives of Senegal (in his capacity as Chairman of the Committee on the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People), Sweden (on behalf of the European Union), Syria (on behalf of the Organization of the Islamic Conference), Sudan, Iran, Turkey, Libya, Viet Nam, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Lebanon, Oman, Liechtenstein, Japan, Algeria, Switzerland, Indonesia, Jordan, Cuba, Ecuador, Qatar, Norway, Nicaragua, Djibouti, South Africa, Tunisia, Kuwait and China.
Also speaking today were the representatives of France, Japan, Libya, Uganda, Russian Federation, Mexico, Viet Nam, Croatia, Costa Rica, Burkina Faso, United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden (on behalf of the European Union), Israel, Brazil, Switzerland, South Africa, Finland, Liechtenstein, Canada, Papua New Guinea (on behalf of the Pacific Small Island Developing States), Bangladesh, Germany, Australia, Italy, Republic of Korea, Ecuador, Nigeria, Argentina, Netherlands, Sierra Leone, Iceland, Afghanistan, Peru, Timor-Leste, United Republic of Tanzania and Kenya.
Also speaking were the representatives of China, Libya, Viet Nam, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Panama, Russian Federation, Japan (in his capacity and as Chairperson of the Peacebuilding Commission), Liechtenstein, Ghana, Slovenia (on behalf of the European Union), Australia, Spain, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Israel, Iceland (also on behalf of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden), Nigeria, Brazil, Switzerland, Ireland, Canada, Ecuador, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Austria, Argentina, Colombia, United Republic of Tanzania, Germany, Kazakhstan, Iraq, Rwanda, Philippines, Afghanistan, El Salvador, Tonga (on behalf of the Pacific Small Island Developing States), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Myanmar, Tunisia, Benin, Mauritania and San Marino.
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