via CAAI News Media
01/21/2010
Vietnam’s southwestern region steering board has sent a delegation to Cambodia to boost neighbourliness, including border security both in land and at sea.
During their ten-day stay up to January 20, the Vietnamese guests visited the sisterly provinces of KeP, Campot, Preah Sihanouk and Koh Kong and the Riem naval base.
The southwestern Vietnamese delegation, led by Son Song Son, Deputy Head of the steering board and member of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee, discussed with the host issues related to border security, including fishing operations from both sides.
The two parties considered the pros and cons for residents on the either side of the common border so as to make joint efforts in providing favourable conditions for them to earn their livings.
Host and guest discussed concrete measures to boost relations between sisterly provinces, including plans and orientations for cooperation in all fields, ranging from economics to culture and science-technology.
The Vietnamese delegation called on the Khmer ethnic community of southern Vietnamese origin, to work hard and abide by law in the residence country. It warned them to be on their guard against acts of sabotage against the Vietnamese and Cambodian states by hostile forces.
The Vietnamese delegations also visited monks and nuns at Ong Ta Ming pagoda in Phnom Penh and had working sessions with Minister of Information Khieu Kanharith and the Senate’s Office.
VOVNews/VNA
No comments:
Post a Comment