Vietnam marks 50 years since the end of war

Vietnam is celebrating the end of the Vietnam War with a grand military parade and an air show 50 years after the fall of Saigon, the event that marked the definitive conclusion of the decades-long conflict.
The historic anniversary commemorates the first act of the country's reunification on April 30, 1975, when communist-run North Vietnam seized Saigon, the capital of the US-backed South.
The city was renamed Ho Chi Minh City shortly after the war in honour of the North's founding leader.
"It was a victory of justice over tyranny," Vietnam's communist party chief and the country's top leader To Lam said on Wednesday, citing one of Ho Chi Minh's mottos: "Vietnam is one, the Vietnamese people are one. Rivers may dry up, mountains may erode, but that truth will never change."
The victory, about two years after Washington withdrew its last combat troops from the country, marked the end of a 20-year conflict that killed some three million Vietnamese and nearly 60,000 Americans, many of them young soldiers conscripted into the military.
"Communist troops rolled into the South Vietnamese capital virtually unopposed, to the great relief of the population which had feared a bloody last-minute battle," said a cable from one of the Reuters reporters in the city on the day it fell.
The fall of Saigon was seared into many memories by the images of US helicopters evacuating some 7000 people, many of them Vietnamese, as North Vietnamese tanks closed in.
The final flight took off from the roof of the US embassy at 7.53am on April 30, carrying the last marines out of Saigon.
The formal reunification of Vietnam was completed a year later, 22 years after the country had been split in two following the end of French colonial rule.
Vietnam and the United States normalised diplomatic relations in 1995 and deepened ties in 2023 during a visit to Hanoi by former US president Joe Biden.
But that bond is now being tested by the threat of crippling 46 per cent tariffs on Vietnamese goods that Biden's successor, Donald Trump, announced in April.
The tariffs have been largely paused until July and talks are under way.
While Hanoi has re-established relations with the United States, it has maintained close ties with Russia, its top supplier of weapons, and northern neighbour China.
Underlining the warming ties, Vietnam's defence ministry invited the Chinese army to take part in the military parade and 118 soldiers will walk through the streets of Ho Chi Minh City "to honour the international support Vietnam received during its struggle for independence," according to state media.
They will be marching alongside about 13,000 Vietnamese soldiers, policemen and members of other forces in a procession following an air show featuring Russian-made fighter jets and military helicopters.
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