Kamala Harris arrives in Vietnam after delay over possible 'Havana syndrome' case
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Vice President Kamala Harris finally arrived in Vietnam from Singapore early Wednesday after a potential case of the mysterious “Havana Syndrome” was reported, causing her flight a three-hour delay.
"After careful assessment, the decision was made to continue with the Vice President’s trip," a statement for the vice president said. Harris left Washington on Friday for a brief tour of Southeast Asia. In Singapore, where she was delayed, she sharply criticized China, emphasizing U.S. support for a free Indo-Pacific region and condemning aggression there from Beijing's communist regime.More Related News
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