Friday, December 04, 2009

Vietnam, Cambodia Tighten Anti-Human Trafficking Ties

PHNOM PENH, Dec 4 (Bernama) -- Concrete measures to combat human trafficking and provide aid to its victims topped the agenda of a workshop between Vietnam and Cambodia, which held in Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh on December 2 to 3.

According to the Vietnam news agency's report, the move is part of joint efforts to implement a cooperation agreement signed in October, 2005, to repel the trafficking of women and children as well as provide them with assistance.

The Vietnamese delegation to the workshop was led by Vice Minister of Public Security Le The Tiem, and the Cambodian delegation was led by Secretary of State of the Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation Hav Bunse.

On the sidelines of the workshop, Vietnam and Cambodia also signed another cooperative agreement on confirming and repatriating the victims of human trafficking.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Secretary of State Hav Bunse praised the workshop's success, regarding it as new evidence of tight bilateral cooperation and determination to combat against trans-border crimes for the sake of the safety of their peoples.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

why can't each country do their things independently? I always read the news about Vietnam and Cambodia this, and Vietnam and Cambodia that.

Whey can't these two shitty countries do their own things?

Does cambodia need Vietnam more or vice versa?

Cambodian people are stupid! They can't do their own things! why Cambodian people allow themselves to run by someone else or other country?

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Anonymous said...

How can anyone or any country trust vietnam, or the CPP hun sen regime under vietnam.

They have a tract records of twisted truth, twisted lies.

Anonymous said...

No mention of trafficking of men.