Cam's comments at a press conference followed the announcement that Vietnam and the United States had taken another step toward diplomatic normalization by announcing that they would open liaison offices in each other's capitals.
Of much more and direct significance for the latter's current and future development are the events after the 1994 Agreed Framework and especially the diplomatic normalization that started with a political dialogue meeting in December 1998.
We should also make clear that diplomatic normalization with the U.S. is only going to come when North Korea becomes a normal country.
The Government maintained its regular, active dialogue with the Vatican on a range of concerns, such as diplomatic normalization, Church leadership, organizational activities, and interfaith dialogue.
As well, he could find encouragement from a newly published report that during the Ford Administration Henry Kissinger sought, unsuccessfully, to move toward full diplomatic normalization with Cuba.
More immediate decisions about Syria may need to be taken if President Assad really means to negotiate seriously about exchanging Israeli withdrawal from the Golan Heights for full diplomatic normalization.
During the mid-to late 1990s, Mauritania shifted its foreign policy to one of increased co-operation with the US and Europe, and was rewarded with diplomatic normalization and aid projects.
Starting around 1972-1973, following Richard Nixon's visit to China and the beginning of rapprochment and mounting likelihood of diplomatic normalization, the term began to drop in usage significantly.
It is hard to talk about peace and diplomatic normalization with deadly hatreds on daily display.
In short, they are a path to diplomatic normalization.