Original report from Phnom Penh
01 January 2010
Officials from Cambodia and Laos will meet in Vientiane next week to discuss lingering border disputes and potential trade agreements.
Cambodia’s delegation, led by Foreign Minister Hor Namhong, is expected to leave Tuesday. Hor Namhong will meet with his Lao counterpart, Thoungloun Sioulith.
Talks over two days will focus on “all fields, such as border issues, anti-drug smuggling, anti-terrorism, anti-cross-border crimes, trade, economy, education, tourism, investment and others,” said Koy Kuong, a spokesman for the ministry.
Cambodia and Laos have worked steadily to mark their shared borders, erecting 121 markers between 2000 and 2005. Negotiation is needed on a further 20 markers.
“We will push the Lao side to speed up the planting of the remaining border markers as soon as possible,” Koy Kuong said.
Cambodia’s delegation, led by Foreign Minister Hor Namhong, is expected to leave Tuesday. Hor Namhong will meet with his Lao counterpart, Thoungloun Sioulith.
Talks over two days will focus on “all fields, such as border issues, anti-drug smuggling, anti-terrorism, anti-cross-border crimes, trade, economy, education, tourism, investment and others,” said Koy Kuong, a spokesman for the ministry.
Cambodia and Laos have worked steadily to mark their shared borders, erecting 121 markers between 2000 and 2005. Negotiation is needed on a further 20 markers.
“We will push the Lao side to speed up the planting of the remaining border markers as soon as possible,” Koy Kuong said.
I heard Lao people said that there are no Lao people in the Lao government so when hor namhong go there must be a tricks of viet.and I was told that viet controle Lao and if possible Cambodia then viet will besiege China.
ReplyDeletevery true...lolz
ReplyDeleteIf Viet dare to challenge China then China will have no choice but to nuke the viet.What a pleasant news.
ReplyDeleteChina got their ass kick by vietnamese before, i hope China teach them some lessons...that'be nice!
ReplyDeletecan hor namhong goto veit nam talk such as border issues, anti-drug smuggling, anti-terrorism, anti-cross-border crimes.
ReplyDeletecorrection= that would be nice
ReplyDeletemake sure labak khone and wat phu is in cambodia, not laos, ok!
ReplyDeleteVietnameses are controling Cambodia.
ReplyDeleteEverything in Cambodia are properties of Vietnameses.
Angkorwat is a property of Vietnameses.
Tonlesap is a property of Vietnameses.
CAM-KAR-KAO-SOU in all of Cambodia provinces are properties of Vietnameses.
Mothers of all of CPP members are also properties of Vitnameses.
you mean viet businesses in cambodia? why don't khmer have business like them, then?
ReplyDeletefor 11:32pm
ReplyDeleteif Mr pol pot stays alive
I'm sure he will answers your question,and explain to you why
Companion of People Party
ReplyDeletePost 1:56AM is right! Pol Pot already said once, about Vietnamese plans, Cambodia really needed China help...
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