Vietnamese, Cambodian border officials meet
05/30/2006
Ha Noi (VNA) - Officials of the Viet Nam-Cambodia Joint Committee for Land Border Demarcation and Marker Planting convened their first meeting in Ha Noi on May 29, marking the resumption of the two countries' land border delineation work after an interruption of nearly 18 years.
The Vietnamese Government delegation was led by Vu Dung, Deputy Foreign Minister, Director of the Foreign Ministry's Border Department and Chairman of the Viet Nam-Cambodia Committee for Land Border Demarcation and Marker Planting. The delegation was also comprised leaders of the 10 provinces that share a borderline with Cambodia and representatives of the Governmental Office and relevant ministries and sectors.
The Cambodian party was headed by Var Kim Hong, Senior Minister in charge of border issues and Chairman of the Cambodia-Viet Nam Committee for Land Border Demarcation and Marker Planting, and included officials of the nine provinces lying along the common borderline with Viet Nam, and representatives of the Ministers' Council Office, concerned ministries and military zones I, II and III.
The two sides agreed to complete preparatory work as soon as possible to pave the way for demarcating the land border and planting markers, which has been scheduled for completion by the two governments prior to the end of 2008.
In a friendly, frank and mutually understanding atmosphere, Vietnamese and Cambodian officials discussed specific items in depth, such as organisation of forces working on demarcation and planting, numbers and positions of land border markers, design of and criteria for land border markers, numbering standards for land border markers and issues relating to a map serving the land border delineation and border marker planting.
They also agreed on documents relating to legal and technical aspects supportive to the work and discussed training programmes for people of the both sides in charge of executing the task.
This year, the work will start with the planting of border markers at several international and national border gates to serve economic exchange, officials agreed.-Enditem
The Vietnamese Government delegation was led by Vu Dung, Deputy Foreign Minister, Director of the Foreign Ministry's Border Department and Chairman of the Viet Nam-Cambodia Committee for Land Border Demarcation and Marker Planting. The delegation was also comprised leaders of the 10 provinces that share a borderline with Cambodia and representatives of the Governmental Office and relevant ministries and sectors.
The Cambodian party was headed by Var Kim Hong, Senior Minister in charge of border issues and Chairman of the Cambodia-Viet Nam Committee for Land Border Demarcation and Marker Planting, and included officials of the nine provinces lying along the common borderline with Viet Nam, and representatives of the Ministers' Council Office, concerned ministries and military zones I, II and III.
The two sides agreed to complete preparatory work as soon as possible to pave the way for demarcating the land border and planting markers, which has been scheduled for completion by the two governments prior to the end of 2008.
In a friendly, frank and mutually understanding atmosphere, Vietnamese and Cambodian officials discussed specific items in depth, such as organisation of forces working on demarcation and planting, numbers and positions of land border markers, design of and criteria for land border markers, numbering standards for land border markers and issues relating to a map serving the land border delineation and border marker planting.
They also agreed on documents relating to legal and technical aspects supportive to the work and discussed training programmes for people of the both sides in charge of executing the task.
This year, the work will start with the planting of border markers at several international and national border gates to serve economic exchange, officials agreed.-Enditem
10 comments:
The unfair border treaty with Vietnam goes into a final stage of demarcation. Cambodian people were forced to accept this unfair treaty with tear. Many outspoken border activists were jailed because they were brave to defense our national sovereignty and integrety. Although we lost some parts of our territory and islands,but history will honor our heroses who risked their life to defense our mother land, and will punish those traitors who sold out our land for their power.
I say FIGHT ON
Through out Cambodian history, Cambodian leaders alway pin down by the Vietcong and the Siam into accepting all kinds of unfair treaties! This kind of culture of accepting unfair treaties must stop! Cambodian leaders can owed the Vietcong and the Siam for their services but for Cambodian people, they will owe nothing to the Vietcong and the Siam! So these stupid Cambodian leaders don't need to hold Cambodian people hostage! Cambodian people have the right to exist on this planet like any human being! To the end, I advocate political assassination for all traitors!
you're fucker... why don't you do yourself.
Oh yeh! I am a fuker but you are a mother fucker!ahahah When I said I am advocating political assassination for all traitors that doesn't mean I am going to do it! There is no meaning in trying to kill AH HUN SEN with one bullet! I like to see AH HUN SEN stand before firing squad! Now that is more meaningful than I can imagine! Don't worry my boy your boss AH HUN SEN will have his day in hell!ahahaha
AH very good response to that idiot! I fully support your thoughts of partriotism and I condemn Ah Yong Yuon who try to protect his blind boss...
From the picture, AH HUN SEN and his Vietcong counterpart NONG DUCK MANH were unable to contain their smile and they both were standing so close to each other as gay couple! Folk if you never see broke back mountain couple and this is it! The Vietcong NONG DUCK
MANH play the dominant role while AH HUN SEN play the submissive role! You know after 18years apart from each other and they are going at it again! aahahaha
AH SVA KIM HONG and AH VU COW DUNG are the best man at the ceremony! It is time to end this ceremony for the interest of Cambodian people in 2008!
Doy ban bonn sak pi yuon dauch niss Hun Sen min kvall pi avey krao pi luy pakpuok amnach. Neakna hean niyeay pi yuon proyath prey sar
Khmer leaders are the most stupid creatures in the animal Kingdom. They have appeased the adversary, ah Youn...for centuries. They lost Prey Nokor to ah Youn, and today, ah Hun Kvack Insane appeased ah Youn by giving more free land. The Water Dams built along the Mekong Delta has flood the Cambodian Village and the flood has forced the Cambodian villagers to move out; ah Youn moved. What a fuck stupid leader..mother fucker you...Hun Sen!
I meant to say, ah Youn moved in
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