Bamboo diplomacy: Vietnam’s foreign policy balancing act in a turbulent world
Vietnam's diplomatic strategy ("Bamboo Diplomacy") navigates the challenges of a polarized international environment by balancing competing geopolitical interests.
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Vietnam's diplomatic strategy ("Bamboo Diplomacy") navigates the challenges of a polarized international environment by balancing competing geopolitical interests.
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The embassy emphasized that Japan has acknowledged the PKK as a terrorist group since 2002, freezing its assets at that time.
North Korean state media has not addressed the situation but has consistently labelled defectors as "human scum," and leader Kim Jong Un has intensified border controls in recent years.
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