Events At Usip

Learning from U.S.-Vietnam Cooperation on Wartime Remains Recovery

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Accounting for missing personnel is an essential component of postwar reconciliation and building a secure peace. With support from Congress, USIP launched the Vietnam War Legacies and Reconciliation Initiative in August 2021. The initiative supports reconciliation between the U.S. and Vietnamese governments and peoples, as well as among Vietnamese inside and outside the country, and aims to document and promote the ongoing cooperation to address legacies of war as the basis for a comprehensive partnership build on trust and shared interests. On December 2, USIP hosted a discussion that looks at U.S.-Vietnam cooperation in the search for, and identification of, wartime Vietnamese remains along with personal stories of Vietnamese families who lost relatives in the war. Speakers Ambassador George Moose, welcoming remarks Chair, Board of Directors, U.S. Institute of Peace Kelly K. McKeague Director, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA)  Sr. Col. Đoàn Quang Hòa Deputy Chief of Office, National Steering Com