U.S. Mission to Vietnam Launches Campaign to Celebrate 30 Years of U.S.- Vietnam Relations

3:43:51 PM | 6/20/2025

The U.S. Mission to Vietnam has launched the “30 Years of U.S. – Vietnam Relations” campaign to commemorate the three decades of diplomatic ties between the United States and Vietnam, renewing our commitment to strengthen further our bilateral relations and expand cooperation under our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Over the past 30 years, the U.S.-Vietnam relationship has grown into a powerful partnership to advance our shared economic and security goals. In just 30 years, our common interests now span areas as varied as diplomacy, health, education, security, and economic development. The thread tying all of these together is the principle of respect for each other's independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and political systems.

“From driving economic growth to expanding educational and cultural exchanges, to deepening security and defense cooperation, the U.S.–Vietnam partnership creates opportunities and sparks innovation, particularly in high-tech fields. As we celebrate 30 years of ties, we look ahead to even greater collaboration and impact. While we have much to be proud of, we must not rest on our laurels and must instead recommit ourselves to creating an even brighter and more prosperous future for our two peoples. The United States remains dedicated to supporting a strong, prosperous, independent, and resilient Vietnam,” said Ambassador Marc E. Knapper.

This year, our campaign highlights the role of youth in shaping the future of U.S.–Vietnam relations, recognizing them as the embodiment of our partnership’s success. In March, the Mission brought a higher education delegation of 40 leaders from 21 American universities to strengthen academic cooperation with their Vietnamese counterparts. A special youth exchange will also take place later this month with 14 Vietnamese high school students and 2 chaperones traveling to the United States for three weeks.

"Our partnership has opened doors for youth from both countries to collaborate, learn from one another, and gain new perspectives, preparing the young generation in the United States and Vietnam to grow, explore, and thrive in a world shaped by cross-cultural collaboration,” said Consul General Susan Burns.

Celebrating an Enduring Partnership

As part of the campaign, the U.S. Mission to Vietnam unveiled the official logo commemorating 30 years of diplomatic relations, inspired by the 25th anniversary design by Vietnamese artist Trần Hoài Đức. The original logo featured the United States and Vietnamese flags intertwined as a flying dove, symbolizing the shared commitment to peace.

The 30th anniversary campaign’s mascots are built on that spirit, featuring the Eagle and the Lạc bird—national symbols representing the United States and Vietnam. The Eagle embodies strength, courage, and freedom, while the Lạc bird symbolizes resilience, beauty, and independence. Together, they represent the enduring and soaring spirit of the U.S.–Vietnam partnership.

To bring the campaign to communities across Vietnam, the U.S. Mission to Vietnam and the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations are hosting a series of public friendship festivals in multiple cities across Vietnam. These events will feature live music, games, and interactive booths where attendees can explore American culture, STEM education, American English, and exchange opportunities. The first such festival will occur this weekend at Đường Phan Đăng Lưu in Đà Nẵng on Sunday, June 22, from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

As the United States and Vietnam mark 30 years of diplomatic relations, the U.S. Mission to Vietnam remains committed to deepening strategic cooperation, advancing mutual interests, and contributing to peace, stability, and prosperity across the region and for our two peoples.

For updates and more information, follow the official social media channels of the U.S. Embassy in Vietnam and the U.S. Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City.

T.H (Vietnam Business Forum)