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Updated : 1:27 PM, 04/05/2009
Senator John McCain to visit Vietnam
US SenatorJohn McCain will stop over in Hanoion April 6 during his week-long Asian tour.


He is scheduled to deliver a speech at the Institute for International Relations and host a press briefing.


He will also visit Hoa Lo (Hanoi Hilton) Prison where he was imprisoned during the Vietnam War.


The Senator left Washington DC on April 3 for the Asian tour. Hong Kong is his first stop-over, then comes Hanoi. After that, he will fly to Tokyo and Beijing.


The influential figure was the Republican Party’s candidate for the 2008 US Presidential Election.

 

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