During her trip to Vietnam, USAID Administrator Samantha Power visited Bien Hoa Air Base where the United States is working to address a painful wartime legacy. Together with the Government of Vietnam, USAID remediated contaminated soil at the largest remaining dioxin hotspot in the country, a legacy of Agent Orange. Joined by Ministry of National Defense (MND) Vice Minister Senior Lieutenant General Hoàng Xuân Chiến and Ambassador Marc Knapper, she announced a new contract of up to $73 million over five years to begin the next phase of remediation and commemorated a new park on land recently cleaned by USAID and handed over to the MND with support from the U.S. Department of Defense.
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