Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Vietnam – Cambodia border landmark inaugurated

03/03/2009

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam’s Southern Province of An Giang and Cambodia’s Takeo province on March 2 held a ceremony to mark the planting of the 281st border marker.

This border marker designates the international border line separating Lac Quoi Commune in Tri Ton District of An Giang Province from Som Commune in Kirivong District of Takeo province.

The border marker planting was part of the implementation of the Vietnam – Cambodia Land Border Treaty.

It marks the fact that after two years of negotiations and field surveys, the demarcation of the international border between Vietnam’s An Giang Province and Cambodia’s Takeo and Kandal provinces is completed. Border markers having been placed along 99.6 kilometers of the borderline.

The two sides have also agreed upon sites for another 46 border markers, designating the final 60 kilometers of the borderline between Vietnam’s An Giang Province and Cambodia’s Takeo and Kandal provinces.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank our PM HUN for shrinking our lands every day...thank you!

Anonymous said...

Thailand is a winner! disputed area are divided half/half, at the end thais still a winner...thank our PM Hun for shrinking our lands!

Anonymous said...

There is no such thing as Vietnam – Cambodia Land Border Treaty but only the Paris Agreement!

Anonymous said...

Fucken Hun Sen! i knew he've been playing games from the started! well, folks we kept shrinking that's it!!

Anonymous said...

Damn, I hope Khmer Krom doesn't lose too much land to Ah greedy Khmer Kandal who has been stealing lands and temples from everyone.

Anonymous said...

You motherfucker want to fuck with my government i should your asshole too.

Anonymous said...

8:46AM! you meant, you wanted to shoot your own mother in the asshole..? wow! go right a head fool!

Anonymous said...

Don't mind Ah Pleu Lop!Lop! 8:46am!

Anonymous said...

I love Dr. Hun Sen's doctrine of peace: keep on donating Khmer's land to our brotherly neighbors - The Viet and the Thai and sell whatever we have left...

I love you, Dr. Hun. I am looking forward to meeting with you in person some day in the very near future just so I could thank you personally and also read your doctorate thesis on this doctrine of peace for Cambodia.

And please Dr. Hun, keep up with your good deeds, pretty soon you'll be a Nobel prize winner!!!

Anonymous said...

PM Hun, afraid to use an old map..co'z Vietnam say NO!NO! tuy yiek mey chet roy!^! do ma mey!^^!