What’s Biden’s Game?
Vietnam on a Diplomatic Tightrope
“So there’s no permanent friends and permanent enemies in international relations, there are only permanent interests…Vietnam is behaving like many other Southeast Asian countries, like many other Asian states,” she said, pointing out, for example, that her native Indonesia similarly adheres to strategic nonalignment, while simultaneously enjoying comprehensive strategic partnerships with China, Russia, and the US.
She added that Vietnam, like other countries in the region, will continue to try to play a careful balancing act to “ensure their individual and regional strategic autonomy,” and avoid becoming “overdependent on any side. That's why Vietnam [signed] a comprehensive strategic partnership with China. And that is going to stay, I think.”