President Joe Biden on Tuesday said that he plans to in a little while visit Vietnam in work "change our relationship," with the Southeast Asian country.


"I will be going to Vietnam in the blink of an eye since Vietnam needs to change our relationship and become an associate," he communicated, according to squeeze pool reports from a mission gathering.

In an effort to undermine China's influence in the Indo-Pacific region, Biden made some off-camera comments in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The White House declined to comment Wednesday, telling CNN the association has "nothing to address today."

"On Vietnam, I have no development nuances to address today," White House Public Security Social event Facilitator for Key Correspondences John Kirby told CNN's Kevin Liptak during a virtual gathering Wednesday.

"We have a phenomenal relationship with Vietnam, and that relationship is improving, and it is dealing with across stores of regions — in the security world, undeniably decisively, and even financially, as, we will continue to look for important opportunities to deal with that relationship, and it's an essential one in an extraordinarily fundamental district of the planet."'