Vietnam frees US activist to ease trade path ahead of summit
13th Nov 2006, 15:55 GMT
HANOI (AFP) - Vietnam has freed and then deported a US activist to clear the way for normal trade relations with its former enemy days before US President George W. Bush arrives for an Asia-Pacific summit here.
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