Border provinces of Vietnam and Cambodia signed documents stating their determination to build the two countries’ shared border of peace, friendship and comprehensive cooperation for mutual development as agreed at the fourth conference on the theme.
Border provinces of Vietnam and Cambodia determined to build the two countries’ shared border of peace, friendship and comprehensive cooperation. Photo for illustration
A joint statement relating to the work to be carried out in 2014-2016 was inked at the conference, which was held by the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee and the National Council of Solidarity Front for the Development of Cambodia’s Motherland (SFDCM) in the Mekong delta province of Kien Giang on December 22-23.
Accordingly, the two sides will boost communication campaigns to raise local residents’ awareness of the traditional sound relations and comprehensive cooperation while expanding models of people-to-people exchange and organising more visits at all levels.
They pledged to mobilise local residents to wholeheartedly support and assist the border demarcation and the planting of border markers for early completion.
They will foster information and document sharing and mobilise their citizens to take part in political events, contributing to building peaceful and sustainable Southeast Asia and Asia- Pacific.
In addition, the two sides will help respective enterprises to invest in projects to promote socio-economic development with a view to bringing benefits to the two people and supporting efforts to alleviate poverty.
VFF and SFDCM reviewed the implementation of the joint statement reached at the 2012 conference in Ratanakiri province, Cambodia.
The fifth conference will be held in Cambodia in 2017.
Source: VNA
Đăng ký: VietNam News