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28584
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Vietnam, Cambodia vow to boost ties
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam and Cambodia on November 4 agreed to
intensify their friendship and comprehensive cooperation to lift the ties to a new height in the years to come.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and visiting PM Hun Sen expressed their
satisfaction at the development of bilateral relations over the recent past
during their talks held after a welcome ceremony in Hanoi .
PM Dung stressed the significance of the visit by the Cambodian PM, saying
that the visit would help strengthen neighbourliness and comprehensive
cooperation between the two countries.
The Vietnamese government leader spoke highly of his Cambodian counterpart's
contribution to cementing friendly and cooperative ties between the two
sides and congratulated him on being re-elected as Cambodian Prime Minister
for the fourth term.
PM Hun Sen said his visit aims to enhance friendship and comprehensive
cooperation between the two countries.
He thanked the Vietnamese Government and people for their assistance to
Cambodia in the past as well as during the current national construction
and development.
The two PMs agreed to promote the exchange of visits by delegations at all
levels to increase mutual understanding and give priorities to cooperation
in human resources development, trade and investment, energy, mining,
oil and gas, industrial crops and transport.
The two sides were unanimous in creating favourable conditions for trade
and service activities in order to raise two-way trade to more than 2
billion USD by 2010, and encouraging cooperation between localities.
They also agreed to continue their close cooperation in security and
defence, as well as the fight against terrorism, transnational crimes,
smuggling, and drug and human trafficking.
The two sides reaffirmed their principle of preventing all hostile forces
from using the territory of either country to do harm to the other and
undermining the Vietnam- Cambodia friendly and cooperative ties.
The two PMs highly valued the achievements made in the planting of border
markers and affirmed their determination to accelerate the work in the
principle of strictly observing the 1985 treaty on land border demarcation
and the 2005 supplementary treaty. They were resolved to complete the
historical work in the first six months of 2012.
During the talks, the two PMs also exchanged views on regional and
international issues of mutual concern and agreed to further their
cooperation at international and regional forums.
Following the talks, the two PMs witnessed the signing of five agreements,
including the ones on visa exemption for ordinary passport holders, transit
of goods and railway cooperation.
Other cooperation agreements were reached between the Vietnamese Ministry of
Information and Communications and the Cambodian Information Ministry and
between the Radio Voice of Vietnam and the Cambodian National Radio.-Enditem
intensify their friendship and comprehensive cooperation to lift the ties to a new height in the years to come.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and visiting PM Hun Sen expressed their
satisfaction at the development of bilateral relations over the recent past
during their talks held after a welcome ceremony in Hanoi .
PM Dung stressed the significance of the visit by the Cambodian PM, saying
that the visit would help strengthen neighbourliness and comprehensive
cooperation between the two countries.
The Vietnamese government leader spoke highly of his Cambodian counterpart's
contribution to cementing friendly and cooperative ties between the two
sides and congratulated him on being re-elected as Cambodian Prime Minister
for the fourth term.
PM Hun Sen said his visit aims to enhance friendship and comprehensive
cooperation between the two countries.
He thanked the Vietnamese Government and people for their assistance to
Cambodia in the past as well as during the current national construction
and development.
The two PMs agreed to promote the exchange of visits by delegations at all
levels to increase mutual understanding and give priorities to cooperation
in human resources development, trade and investment, energy, mining,
oil and gas, industrial crops and transport.
The two sides were unanimous in creating favourable conditions for trade
and service activities in order to raise two-way trade to more than 2
billion USD by 2010, and encouraging cooperation between localities.
They also agreed to continue their close cooperation in security and
defence, as well as the fight against terrorism, transnational crimes,
smuggling, and drug and human trafficking.
The two sides reaffirmed their principle of preventing all hostile forces
from using the territory of either country to do harm to the other and
undermining the Vietnam- Cambodia friendly and cooperative ties.
The two PMs highly valued the achievements made in the planting of border
markers and affirmed their determination to accelerate the work in the
principle of strictly observing the 1985 treaty on land border demarcation
and the 2005 supplementary treaty. They were resolved to complete the
historical work in the first six months of 2012.
During the talks, the two PMs also exchanged views on regional and
international issues of mutual concern and agreed to further their
cooperation at international and regional forums.
Following the talks, the two PMs witnessed the signing of five agreements,
including the ones on visa exemption for ordinary passport holders, transit
of goods and railway cooperation.
Other cooperation agreements were reached between the Vietnamese Ministry of
Information and Communications and the Cambodian Information Ministry and
between the Radio Voice of Vietnam and the Cambodian National Radio.-Enditem