23/11/2008
VietNamNet Bridge - A Deputy President of Cambodia’s largest social organisation has told the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) leader, Vu Trong Kim, of his interest in the VFF experiences in promoting national unity and broadening international cooperation.
Min Khin, who doubles as Secretary General of the National Council of the Kampuchean United Front for National Construction and Defence (KUFNCD), was welcomed by his VFF counterpart Kim at their meeting in Hanoi on November 23 with great praises for bilateral relations. Kim said relations between the two organisations considerably contributed to the relationship between the two countries.
Khin, in return, said he was keen in learning from VFF experiences in campaigning for positive public response to VFF-launched movements such as “Days for the Poor”, promoting international exchanges and expanding external relations.
Host and guest reached a consensus that unity was the main goal that the two organizations are working for. They agreed to a number of measures to promote bilateral relations, focusing on regular meetings of social activists from either side of the border to improve mutual understanding and facilitate friendship, thus turning the borderline into economic exchange areas.
(Source: VNA)
VietNamNet Bridge - A Deputy President of Cambodia’s largest social organisation has told the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) leader, Vu Trong Kim, of his interest in the VFF experiences in promoting national unity and broadening international cooperation.
Min Khin, who doubles as Secretary General of the National Council of the Kampuchean United Front for National Construction and Defence (KUFNCD), was welcomed by his VFF counterpart Kim at their meeting in Hanoi on November 23 with great praises for bilateral relations. Kim said relations between the two organisations considerably contributed to the relationship between the two countries.
Khin, in return, said he was keen in learning from VFF experiences in campaigning for positive public response to VFF-launched movements such as “Days for the Poor”, promoting international exchanges and expanding external relations.
Host and guest reached a consensus that unity was the main goal that the two organizations are working for. They agreed to a number of measures to promote bilateral relations, focusing on regular meetings of social activists from either side of the border to improve mutual understanding and facilitate friendship, thus turning the borderline into economic exchange areas.
(Source: VNA)
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