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Ambassador Pham Quang Vinh, former Deputy Foreign Minister and President of the Vietnam-US Society, joins US partners at the grant announcement ceremony.
Episode 3286 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature stories about U.S. and Vietnam cooperation on War aftermath issues. The featured stories are titled: Vietnam hands over more MIA remains to US and New US-funded initiative boosts search for Vietnam war missing persons. They appeared on the Vietnam Net Global website and were submitted by Tran Thuong.
Thuong reported that the continuing efforts to account for those missing from the Vietnam War represent one of the most meaningful humanitarian missions shared by Vietnam and the United States. On April 29, at the 172nd repatriation ceremony in Da Nang, Vietnam transferred a set of remains believed to belong to a U.S. serviceman who had been listed as missing in action. The remains were recovered during a joint excavation near Hue and will undergo further forensic analysis in Hawaii to determine their identity.
This repatriation reflects decades of cooperation that began after the 1973 Paris Peace Accords. Since then, approximately 740 U.S. personnel missing in Vietnam have been identified and returned to their families. Despite increasing challenges such as limited information, difficult recovery locations, natural disasters, and changing landscapes, both nations remain committed to this important work.
Further strengthening these efforts, the U.S.-ASEAN Business Council Institute announced a grant exceeding $450,000 to support Vietnam’s search and identification of those still missing from wartime conflicts. Through the Vietnam Wartime Accounting Initiative, advanced DNA technology, specialized training, improved forensic capabilities, and logistical support will help accelerate identification efforts and expand humanitarian cooperation.
The mission extends beyond locating American service members. It also supports searches for missing Vietnamese soldiers, unexploded ordnance clearance, dioxin remediation, and assistance for communities affected by the war. Over the years, Vietnam and the United States have achieved significant milestones, including environmental cleanup projects, support for Agent Orange victims, and the recovery of more than 990 sets of U.S. military remains.
These accomplishments demonstrate how former adversaries can work together to heal the wounds of war, promote reconciliation, and build a stronger partnership based on trust, compassion, and shared humanitarian values.
Listen to Episode 3286 and discover more about U.S. and Vietnam cooperation on War aftermath issues.





















