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The head of Vietnam's Communist Party will make a first-ever visit to the White House next week, meeting President Barack Obama on the 40th anniversary of the end of the war between the two nations.

The landmark trip underscores strengthening ties between the former wartime enemies amid regional maritime tensions involving China.

Nguyen Phu Trong will become the first General Secretary of the Vietnamese Communist Party to visit the United States and the White House, diplomats and officials said.

Obama and Trong will hold talks Tuesday and discuss ways to improve ties that were normalized 20 years ago, the White House said Friday.

Graphic charting socio-economic indicators in Vietnam 40 years after the fall of Saigon
Graphic charting socio-economic indicators in Vietnam 40 years after the fall of Saigon
, AFP

Trong -- who heads the ruling party but has no formal government position -- will be hosted in the Oval Office, an administration official said.

That is an uncommon honor for someone who is not the head of state or government.

"The president also welcomes the opportunity to discuss other issues, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership, human rights, and bilateral defense cooperation," the White House said in a statement.

Trong's visit will address economic integration and send a pointed message to Beijing, Vietnamese economist Bui Kien Thanh told AFP in Hanoi.

Vietnam is eager to attract investment and is part of ongoing negotiations over the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership, an American-led trade deal among a dozen Pacific nations.

US President Barack Obama will hold talks with Vietnam's communist leader to discuss ways of im...
US President Barack Obama will hold talks with Vietnam's communist leader to discuss ways of improving ties normalized 20 years ago
Saul Loeb, AFP/File

The visit "is essential for Vietnam to project the image of closer ties with the US," Thanh said, but warned Hanoi should be careful of China's reaction.

"To live next door to a tiger is a very delicate situation," he added.

The TPP is a major Pacific regional trade accord being negotiated among 12 countries that do not include China. It is, in fact, meant to offset the growing economic might of China.

It has been 40 years since Viet Cong fighters and the North Vietnamese army won control of South Vietnam, humiliating the world's pre-eminent superpower and ending a war that defined both nations.

Trong is getting VIP treatment even though he has no government role. He is the authoritarian country's most senior politician, although not the most powerful.

Soldiers dressed as Vietnam War era Vietcong soldiers march during a parade marking the 40th anniver...
Soldiers dressed as Vietnam War era Vietcong soldiers march during a parade marking the 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, in Ho Chi Minh City on April 30, 2015
Hoang Dinh Nam, AFP/File

"He is the senior person in the Vietnamese leadership, and there was broad agreement that it made sense to treat the visit as a visit from the top leader of the country," a senior State Department official said.

"It's not a typical meeting for the president, certainly."

Josh Kurlantzick of the Council on Foreign Relations called the visit "significant," telling AFP: "It adds to the growing closeness between the US and Vietnam."

This year also marks the 20th anniversary of the re-establishment of diplomatic ties after a 19-year war that left a still unknown number of dead.

-- Deeper ties --

The reconciling Cold War foes are now building deeper trade, military and political ties, spurred on by a desire to limit China's regional clout.

Beijing's more assertive stance on territorial claims in the South China Sea -- including deploying military equipment to the disputed Spratly Islands, claimed in part by Vietnam -- has only deepened the belief that Washington and Hanoi must work together.

Vietnamese ruling party leader Nguyen Phu Trong will be hosted in the Oval Office - an uncommon hono...
Vietnamese ruling party leader Nguyen Phu Trong will be hosted in the Oval Office - an uncommon honor for someone who is not the head of state
Mandel Ngan, AFP/File

The State Department official said the visit would seek to "add momentum in the relationship."

Trade, as well as the territorial dispute in the South China Sea, will be on the agenda, along with the thorny issue of human rights, the official said.

Vietnam is looking for a full lifting of the US ban on weapons sales, and is hoping to purchase surveillance equipment and patrol boats to help defend its waters.

Vietnamese military spending has increased dramatically in the last decade, by 130 percent since 2005, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

But current US laws bar the sale of lethal weapons to Hanoi, and there are concerns in Congress that arms

The head of Vietnam’s Communist Party will make a first-ever visit to the White House next week, meeting President Barack Obama on the 40th anniversary of the end of the war between the two nations.

The landmark trip underscores strengthening ties between the former wartime enemies amid regional maritime tensions involving China.

Nguyen Phu Trong will become the first General Secretary of the Vietnamese Communist Party to visit the United States and the White House, diplomats and officials said.

Obama and Trong will hold talks Tuesday and discuss ways to improve ties that were normalized 20 years ago, the White House said Friday.

Graphic charting socio-economic indicators in Vietnam 40 years after the fall of Saigon

Graphic charting socio-economic indicators in Vietnam 40 years after the fall of Saigon
, AFP

Trong — who heads the ruling party but has no formal government position — will be hosted in the Oval Office, an administration official said.

That is an uncommon honor for someone who is not the head of state or government.

“The president also welcomes the opportunity to discuss other issues, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership, human rights, and bilateral defense cooperation,” the White House said in a statement.

Trong’s visit will address economic integration and send a pointed message to Beijing, Vietnamese economist Bui Kien Thanh told AFP in Hanoi.

Vietnam is eager to attract investment and is part of ongoing negotiations over the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership, an American-led trade deal among a dozen Pacific nations.

US President Barack Obama will hold talks with Vietnam's communist leader to discuss ways of im...

US President Barack Obama will hold talks with Vietnam's communist leader to discuss ways of improving ties normalized 20 years ago
Saul Loeb, AFP/File

The visit “is essential for Vietnam to project the image of closer ties with the US,” Thanh said, but warned Hanoi should be careful of China’s reaction.

“To live next door to a tiger is a very delicate situation,” he added.

The TPP is a major Pacific regional trade accord being negotiated among 12 countries that do not include China. It is, in fact, meant to offset the growing economic might of China.

It has been 40 years since Viet Cong fighters and the North Vietnamese army won control of South Vietnam, humiliating the world’s pre-eminent superpower and ending a war that defined both nations.

Trong is getting VIP treatment even though he has no government role. He is the authoritarian country’s most senior politician, although not the most powerful.

Soldiers dressed as Vietnam War era Vietcong soldiers march during a parade marking the 40th anniver...

Soldiers dressed as Vietnam War era Vietcong soldiers march during a parade marking the 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, in Ho Chi Minh City on April 30, 2015
Hoang Dinh Nam, AFP/File

“He is the senior person in the Vietnamese leadership, and there was broad agreement that it made sense to treat the visit as a visit from the top leader of the country,” a senior State Department official said.

“It’s not a typical meeting for the president, certainly.”

Josh Kurlantzick of the Council on Foreign Relations called the visit “significant,” telling AFP: “It adds to the growing closeness between the US and Vietnam.”

This year also marks the 20th anniversary of the re-establishment of diplomatic ties after a 19-year war that left a still unknown number of dead.

— Deeper ties —

The reconciling Cold War foes are now building deeper trade, military and political ties, spurred on by a desire to limit China’s regional clout.

Beijing’s more assertive stance on territorial claims in the South China Sea — including deploying military equipment to the disputed Spratly Islands, claimed in part by Vietnam — has only deepened the belief that Washington and Hanoi must work together.

Vietnamese ruling party leader Nguyen Phu Trong will be hosted in the Oval Office - an uncommon hono...

Vietnamese ruling party leader Nguyen Phu Trong will be hosted in the Oval Office – an uncommon honor for someone who is not the head of state
Mandel Ngan, AFP/File

The State Department official said the visit would seek to “add momentum in the relationship.”

Trade, as well as the territorial dispute in the South China Sea, will be on the agenda, along with the thorny issue of human rights, the official said.

Vietnam is looking for a full lifting of the US ban on weapons sales, and is hoping to purchase surveillance equipment and patrol boats to help defend its waters.

Vietnamese military spending has increased dramatically in the last decade, by 130 percent since 2005, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

But current US laws bar the sale of lethal weapons to Hanoi, and there are concerns in Congress that arms

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