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Vietnam

Economy: The financial crisis that badly shake East and Southeast Asia commences and Vietnam's economy is surprisingly not heavily hurt by it although it isn't completely exempt from faults and technical problems. Neverthless, the government issues a number of regulations aimed at keeping up the growth in the middle of the crisis and is able to reform itself without international help. Vietnam continues exporting advanced infrastructure in southern Cambodia and installs power plants there.

Military: The Vietnamese armed forces supplies weapons for the Nepalese monarchy to fight against the Marxist extremist forces and gives support aid for Armenians in Artsakh conflict. The armed forces also continue supplying pro-democracy rebels with light weapons and aid just in case Mobutu will violently defeat them and supports American stance on the conflict. The Vietnamese government also does everything not to betray its relations with China but is unable to do something major without diplomatically hurting their bilateral ties.

Politics: Vietnam called Mobutu to abandon his autocratic rule in favor of democratizing the country as it is done with many African countries and under pressure Kabila is allowed to assist in the campaign peacefully even though his putsch didn't work previously. Hanoi continues supporting Armenia on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and remains neutral in almost every other international conflicts because of Hanh's centrist foreign policy. The government also called every other countries in ASEAN to find a way sustaining its economy to prevent total collapse but is not working in Indonesia and Thailand.

Others: Khmer Krom and Cham-populated regions are allowed to exercise greater autonomy and Hinduist and Muslim influence are strongly encouraged there. Each province has its own federal-level provincial council and persons that reached a majority age are allowed to participate in discussions of any kind. Statues representing presidents of South Vietnam as well after the reunification are build and reformed in respective birthplaces as does their dedicated cemeteries. Vietnamese teachers are sent to Cambodia and Laos to help advance social reforms in the two countries.