Sunday, September 17, 2006

The only cooperation Cambodia needs from Vietnam is Vietnam's respect of the Cambodia borders it solemnly pledged to recognize in 1967

17/09/2006
Vietnam-Cambodia provincial cooperation develops

Drug-related crimes, human trafficking and smuggling across borders, was on top of the agency of a recent working session between Vietnam's Binh Phuoc province and its Cambodian neighbour Kratie.

The meeting, held in Binh Phuoc on Sept. 14, also discussed the planting of border markers as well as Vietnam's help in the construction of roads and bridges and the farming of rubber, cashew nut and other industrial crops in the Cambodian province.

Binh Phuoc agreed to provide expertise in agriculture, healthcare and education for two to three delegations from Kratie every year. In return, the Cambodian province will continue cooperating with the Vietnamese side by collecting the remains of Vietnamese military volunteers who died in Cambodia during the war.

The two provinces have enjoyed excellent relations which have stood the test of time. Most recently, Binh Phuoc provided 40,000 high-yielding cashew saplings and held training courses on farming technology for 54 officials from Kratie.

It also welcomed hundreds of patients from Cambodian border villages, who came for medical check-ups and treatment, and sent numerous physicians to Snuol district in Kratie province to help with medical treatment and providing thousands of patients with free medical supplies.

(Source: VNA)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear compatriot,
In exchange of their help they take our land. It's too, too expensive for us so we can't accept it.

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Anonymous said...

Mr SAM RAINSY MEETS HUON XEN IN PARIS?

According the newspaper SRALANH KHMER published on Saturday 16 September 2006, one member of CCP said that HUN XEN would try to meet Mr Sam Rainsy and Mrs Tioulong Saumura in Paris and ask you to intervene with your sister-in-law, Mrs ANTONIA TIOULONG NOSEDA who is in dharge of the weekly magazine EXPRESS, to stop publishing other DOCUMENTS or ALLEGATIONS of HENG POV.

Apparently Mr Sam Rainsy left Phnom-Penh to PARIS on Thursday 14th at 8pm (instead of Saturday 16th as planned) while HUONG XEN was in PARIS at AT THIS TIME, after he had left the ASEM SUMMIT in FINLAND LAST WEEK, and would return to Phnom-Penh on Saturday 16th. IS THAT JUST A COINCIDENCE?

One another source said that on last July HUONG XEN had also tried to make contact by phone with Mr Sam Rainsy while the latter was in visit in America. HUONG XEN would have requested Mr Sam Rainsy not to get involved in an internal CCP problem , especially HENG POV's, that what Mr Sam Rainsy could have agreed.
When Mr SamRainsy came back to Phnom-Penh, he called his members to abstain from getting involved in HENG POV affair that is just an INTERNAL CCP PROBLEM.

As a strong and loyal supporter of Samrainsyparty, I would request him to take acount for the rumor above that could undermind your credibility as a GREAT PATRIOT.

6:51 PM

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Anonymous said...

THE LOSS PREY NOKOR HISTORY

By the late fifteenth century, the Vietnamese--who, unlike other Southeast Asian peoples, had patterned their culture and their civilization on those of China--had defeated the oncepowerful kingdom of Champa in central Vietnam. Thousands of Chams fled into Khmer territory. By the early seventeenth century, the Vietnamese had reached the Mekong Delta, which was inhabited by Khmer people. In 1620 the Khmer king Chey Chettha II (1618-28) married a daughter of Nguyen Phuc Nguyen, one of the Nguyen lords (1558- 1778), who ruled southern Vietnam for most of the period of the restored Le dynasty (1428-1788). Three years later, Chey Chettha allowed the Vietnamese to establish a custom-house at Prey Nokor, near what is now Ho Chi Minh City (until 1975, Saigon). By the end of the seventeenth century, the region was under Vietnamese administrative control, and Cambodia was cut off from access to the sea. Trade with the outside world was possible only with Vietnamese permission.

There were periods in the seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries, when Cambodia's neighbors were preoccupied with internal or external strife, that afforded the beleaguered country a breathing spell. The Vietnamese were involved in a lengthy civil war until 1674, but upon its conclusion they promptly annexed sizable areas of contiguous Cambodian territory in the region of the Mekong Delta. For the next one hundred years they used the alleged mistreatment of Vietnamese colonists in the delta as a pretext for their continued expansion. By the end of the eighteenth century, they had extended their control to include the area encompassed in the late 1980s by the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnam).