July 2006: Cambodian population overlooking a Vietnamese soldier threatening with his gun inside Cambodia's territory. (Photo: Sralanh Khmer newspaper)
December 20, 2006
Vietnam attaches importance to expanding ties with neighbours: PM Dung
VNA
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has reaffirmed Vietnam's consistent policy of attaching great importance to developing relations with neighbouring countries, including Cambodia, in the interest of the people of each nation and for peace, stability, co-operation and development in the region and the world.In 1982, Vietnam and Cambodia signed an Agreement on Historical Common Territorial Waters, PM Dung said, adding that the two countries also agreed to speed up negotiations in order to deal with sea-related issues as soon as possible.
PM Dung made the affirmation in an interview with the Khmer-language daily Rasmei Kampuchea (Light of Cambodia), which was carried on its December 20 issue, one day after his official visit to Cambodia.
He noted that Vietnam-Cambodia ties have constantly developed under the motto of "Good neighbourliness, traditional friendship, comprehensive co-operation and long-term stability."
Agreements reached during visits by senior leaders of the two countries and at the 8th Meeting of the Vietnam-Cambodia Joint Committee (October 2006) have contributed to lifting the bilateral relationship to a new height, he stressed.
Dung revealed that Vietnam and Cambodia had already agreed upon many measures to further boost co-operation in education-training, agriculture-forestry-fisheries, industry, energy and transport. The two countries have also shown their determination to raise two-way trade to US $2 billion in 2010 from the estimated value of US $950 million this year.
The Vietnamese Government leader added that co-operative ties between localities of Vietnam and Cambodia, particularly border provinces and twinned cities, have also been intensified.
On the talks with his Cambodian counterpart, PM Dung said "Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen and I held talks in an atmosphere of friendship, reliability and mutual understanding. We informed each other of the situation in our respective country and had in-depth discussions on bilateral co-operation as well as regional and international issues of mutual concern."
Regarding Vietnam's overseas investment, the PM said Vietnamese businesses would target neighbouring countries, including Cambodia, in the years to come due to their geographical distances and recent encouraging achievements, especially in economic development.
Vietnam is now working out a plan to encourage local businesses to invest abroad in the context that the country has recently joined the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Dung emphasised.
On border issues, PM Dung asserted that Vietnam has consistently respected the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries, and strived to build borders of peace and long-lasting friendship with neighbouring nations, including Cambodia.
With the signing and approval of the Supplementary Treaty to the 1985 Vietnam-Cambodia Treaty on Border Delimitation, the two countries basically settled land border issues, thereby maintaining security and taking full advantage of favourable conditions for economic development in border areas towards the building of a common border of co-operation, friendship and long-term stability.
Vietnam and Cambodia are actively implementing the Supplementary Treaty, and determined to complete their land border demarcation and marker planting before the end of 2008, the PM said.
In 1982, Vietnam and Cambodia signed an Agreement on Historical Common Territorial Waters, PM Dung said, adding that the two countries also agreed to speed up negotiations in order to deal with sea-related issues as soon as possible.
3 comments:
Oh please now the Vietcong governement on the defensive!ahahah
Do you see in the picture?! Do you see in the picture?! Do you see that there is only one Vietcong in Cambodian land and the all those Cambodian people can't do a damn thing except to stand there and look at one Vietcong army!!!!This is such a fucken shame because the Vietcong send only one Vietcong army to take over Cambodian land!
What can I say? AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave threw his full fucken support behind any Vietcong colonizers or the Vietcong army!
The only solution is to declare war on AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave government!!!!
Only one Vietcong army can take over Cambodian land????
If that is the case, Vietnam should return the island of Phu Quoc to Cambodia.
Why the hell the Vietcong kept signing more treaty with AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave government just to get thing done right? AH HUN SEN and AH SVA KIM HONG are not even map experts!!ahahahahha
The Vietcong signed in 1979,1982, 1985, and again in 2005!!!When all said and done and every fucken treaty signed by AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave with the Vietcong government will be verified through the use of modern technology to verify every square inch of Cambodian land!!!
The Vietcong like to talk big and lie alot! Has Cambodia change alot since the 10 years of Vietcong occupation? Not much you know!!!Now the Vietcong asked for more cooperation? Cooperation to do what?
The Vietcong don't have to show any courtesy toward any Cambodian people because there are still million and million of Khmer people in Southern Vietname want to have freedom from oppression and the Vietcong government must honor the freedom of all Khmer people!!! Free the Khmer Krom now!!
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