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ForewordThroughout the centuries, independence and national unity have been the great concerns in the political life of Viet Nam and lay deep in the heart of each Vietnamese. From north to south, the Vietnamese people speak the same language and have been under a centralized administration for centuries ; they have the same customs and traditions, and live on the sa7ne territory, from Lang Son (close to the Sino-Vietnamese frontier) to Ca Mau (the southernmost tip m the Mekong delta).It is foreign intervention, the intervention of the colonialists and imperialists, which has created the reunification problem. After the conquest of Viet Nam in the igth century the French colonialists split the country into three regions : Tonkin, Anna?n and Cochinchina, having three different administrative systems, as though there were three different countries. But in their fight for national liberation, the Vietnamese people have always been guided by that truth solemnly affirmed by President Ho Chi Minh : Viet na?n is one, the Vietnamese nation is om, rivers may run dry and mountains jnay wear flat, but this fact will never change . Despite theAuthor