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In Vietnam, Kerry lauds peace with foes, pushes human rights

HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday extolled the virtues of reconciling with former enemies as he marked the 20th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the United States and Vietnam.

Wrapping up a five-nation tour of the Middle East and Southeast Asia that has been dogged by domestic U.S. debate over the Iran nuclear deal, Kerry said the Vietnam War was the result of a “most profound failure of diplomatic insight and political vision.” And, he lamented that current discussions have often focused on the alleged necessity of conflict.

“Standing here today, I’m reminded of conversations I’ve had recently with people who talk almost casually about the prospect of war with one country or another.