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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Mark Reeder
July 17, 2015 (916) 651-4034
Senator Janet Nguyen Confirms There is No Sister City Relationship
Between the City of Sacramento and Ho Chi Minh City
(Santa Ana, CA) After days of rumors
surrounding the alleged establishment of a Sister City Relationship between the
City of Sacramento and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Senator Janet Nguyen is
dispelling all rumors by providing evidence that there is no such relationship.
“Given the impact to the
Vietnamese-American community and our efforts to improve human rights in
Vietnam, I felt compelled to take further action by inquiring about the
validity of the claims surrounding the formation of a Sister City relationship
between Sacramento and Ho Chi Minh City,” said Senator Janet Nguyen.
The misunderstanding regarding the
alleged establishment of a Sister City Relationship stems from a meeting that
took place at the University of California, Davis. At the meeting, the Ho Chi
Minh City Delegation met with Sacramento Vice Mayor Allen Warren and
representatives of the Sister City Association. According to the Sacramento
City Manager’s office Sister City Association is independent organization that
is not affiliated with the City of Sacramento and has no authority to bind the
City.
During the meeting, Starr Hurley, a
representative of Sister City Association and Nguyen Vu Tu, the
Director-General of the Department of External Relations-Ho Chi Minh City,
signed a Memorandum of Understanding that seeks to strengthen ties between both
cities but does not establish a Sister City relationship with the City of
Sacramento.
According to information gathered by
Senator Nguyen’s office, the original Memorandum of Understanding listed
Sacramento Vice Mayor Allen Warren and the Vice Chairman For the People’s
Committee of Ho Chi Minh City as the signees. However, following the vocal
opposition of Senator Nguyen and community protests outside of Sacramento City
Hall, the City of Sacramento canceled its recognition of the Ho Chi Minh City
delegation and the original Memorandum of Understanding was not signed.
Even after the successfully derailing
of the City of Sacramento’s official recognition of the delegation, Senator
Nguyen is extremely disappointed that Sister City Association signed an
agreement with the Ho Chi Minh City representatives to explore ways to
strengthen ties between Sacramento and Ho Chi Minh City.
“Yesterday, I had the opportunity to
relay my displeasure to Ms. Hurley, who signed the agreement with the Ho Chi
Minh City delegation, and she fully understands that the Vietnamese-American
community of California does not support her signing of the document. However,
I also want the public to rest assured that this is not an official Sister City
relationship with the City of Sacramento. If the City of Sacramento seeks to
establish an official relationship with any Vietnamese City in the future, we
will continue to fight,” said Senator Janet Nguyen.
To further clarify that there is no
Sister City relationship, Senator Nguyen also reached out to officials of the
City of Sacramento, including the office of Mayor Kevin Johnson and the
Sacramento City Manager’s office. Both offices confirmed that there is
currently no Sister City relationship between Sacramento and Ho Chi Minh City.
“I also want to thank the
representatives of Sacramento, Senator Richard Pan and Assemblyman Kevin
McCarty for helping us coordinate with the City of Sacramento to clarify this
issue,” said Senator Janet Nguyen.
Attached are the documents evidencing
that there is no Sister City relationship. In order for the City of Sacramento
to establish a relationship with Ho Chi Minh City, it would need to be approved
by the Sacramento City Council.
About Senator Janet Nguyen
Senator Janet Nguyen was
overwhelmingly elected to represent the residents of California’s 34th State
Senate District in 2014. With this victory, Senator Nguyen became the first
woman elected to represent the 34th Senate District and the first
Vietnamese-American in the country to be elected to the State Senate. Senator
Nguyen is the highest-ranking Vietnamese American elected official in the
United States.
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