Cambodia's Highway 78 link with Vietnam's border upgraded
VNA
The upgrade of Cambodia's Highway 78 which links with Vietnam's border started in Ban Lung town in the border province of Rattanakiri on February 4.
The 70km-long and 9m-wide Highway 78, which runs from Ban Lung through Bokeo and Oyada towns in Cambodia to Vietnam's border-gate Le Thanh, will be completed in 30 months at a cost of US $25.8 million, paid for by the Vietnamese Government's preferential credits.
Speaking at the upgrading ceremony, Deputy Prime Minister Truong Vinh Trong said that the two countries' co-operation in the upgrade project does not only affirm the efforts and determination to strengthen bilateral ties by both the Vietnamese and Cambodian Governments and people but also reflects time-honoured friendly co-operation between the two countries.
As soon as it is completed, the highway will benefit the Cambodian people and the Laos-Vietnam-Cambodia development triangle as it will create an additional East-West corridor connecting Cambodia's Rattanakiri province with the Central Highlands and central sea ports in Vietnam, said Deputy PM Trong.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen expressed his thanks to the Vietnamese Government and people for their whole-hearted support for Cambodia in upgrading its Highway 78.
The upgrade of Highway 78 is necessary for Cambodia's northeastern provinces, facilitating the exchange of farm products and other commodities in the region, elaborated PM Hun Sen.
This is an initial step for Rattanakiri province as well as Cambodia to integrate into the development triangle area, he affirmed.
The Cambodian PM also thanked the Vietnamese Government for its help in building a boarding school in Ban Lung town and a market in the centre of Oyada town in Rattanakiri province.
In the context of many difficulties, the sharing and assistance of the Vietnamese Government and people to the Cambodian Government and people re-affirmed the solidarity, friendship and co-operation between the two nations and people, which have been fostered through many historical periods, noted the Cambodian Governmental leader.
The 70km-long and 9m-wide Highway 78, which runs from Ban Lung through Bokeo and Oyada towns in Cambodia to Vietnam's border-gate Le Thanh, will be completed in 30 months at a cost of US $25.8 million, paid for by the Vietnamese Government's preferential credits.
Speaking at the upgrading ceremony, Deputy Prime Minister Truong Vinh Trong said that the two countries' co-operation in the upgrade project does not only affirm the efforts and determination to strengthen bilateral ties by both the Vietnamese and Cambodian Governments and people but also reflects time-honoured friendly co-operation between the two countries.
As soon as it is completed, the highway will benefit the Cambodian people and the Laos-Vietnam-Cambodia development triangle as it will create an additional East-West corridor connecting Cambodia's Rattanakiri province with the Central Highlands and central sea ports in Vietnam, said Deputy PM Trong.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen expressed his thanks to the Vietnamese Government and people for their whole-hearted support for Cambodia in upgrading its Highway 78.
The upgrade of Highway 78 is necessary for Cambodia's northeastern provinces, facilitating the exchange of farm products and other commodities in the region, elaborated PM Hun Sen.
This is an initial step for Rattanakiri province as well as Cambodia to integrate into the development triangle area, he affirmed.
The Cambodian PM also thanked the Vietnamese Government for its help in building a boarding school in Ban Lung town and a market in the centre of Oyada town in Rattanakiri province.
In the context of many difficulties, the sharing and assistance of the Vietnamese Government and people to the Cambodian Government and people re-affirmed the solidarity, friendship and co-operation between the two nations and people, which have been fostered through many historical periods, noted the Cambodian Governmental leader.
3 comments:
It's called :" Ho Chi Minh's Highway " to replace the old Ho Chi Minh's trail during the Vietnam war.
Without Ong Yua Xihanouk & Ong Yua Hun Xen the Ho Chi Minh dream of Indochina ever existed.
DO MAI AH SAKER KWACK1
Excellent, this mean that the
project will be completed before
2010. This will play an important
roll to help move us out of
poverty more rapidly. I hope people
don't think it is so easy to be
able to compensate for the
population growth that we are
racing against.
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