Monday, March 12, 2012

Hanoi's marching order to the CPP on trade and border markets: $5 billion trade in 2 years, and 2010-2020 master plan for border markets

At the seventh meeting between Cambodia and Vietnam on cooperation and development of border provinces ( photo CPV website)
Viet troops crossing into Cambodia to prevent SRP MPs from visiting border post (Photo: Uon Chhin, RFA)
Cambodia, Vietnam agree to enhance border cooperation 

Saturday, Mar 10, 2012
Saigon Giai Phong (Vietcong Commie Party)
The two countries pledged not to allow any of their forces to invade or violate the other's territory. (sic!)
Cambodia and Vietnam held their seventh meeting on cooperation and development of border provinces on March 8 and 9 in Ho Chi Minh City, co-chaired by Vietnamese Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh and Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister cum Interior Minister Sar Kheng.

At the meeting, the two sides expressed satisfaction at the bilateral cooperation between ministries and local authorities in the border provinces, particularly in implementing safety and security in the region, developing socio-economic activities and maintaining a good relationship amongst the provinces.

The two countries also pledged to create more favourable conditions in promoting cooperation and friendship among localities.

Despite the serious effects of the global downturn, trade relations between Vietnam and Cambodia showed growth with turnover of US$2.8 billion last year, an increase of nearly 55 per cent compared to 2010.

Cooperation in agriculture, forestry and the marine sectors would be promoted by exchanging experiences, techniques and information, and providing high-yield animal breed and plant seeds.


The two sides also discussed strengthening animal quarantine, insect and disease control and illegal trade in animals and wood, which was still a problem in the border area.

Both sides agreed to celebrate 2012 as "Year of Vietnam-Cambodia Friendship”, with cultural activities, art and sports exchange programmes, and promised to speed up all pending tasks to develop the border provinces.

Joint efforts to maintain security and order inside each nation as well as the border area have also achieved positive results.

The two countries pledged not to allow any of their forces to invade or violate the other's territory.

To continue the fight against illegal immigration and inter-border crimes, the region will maintain joint patrols, support each other in securing order and hold regular meetings.

In addition, local authorities will educate border residents about the necessary regulations and take part in search for bodies of Vietnamese soldiers who had died in Cambodia.

For the next five years, the two countries have targeted to reach US$5 billion in trade by providing tax privileges for each other’s commodities; simplify custom procedures; open bank branches on the border; strengthen information exchange; implement bilateral memoranda on market watch and organise annual conferences on trade development and cooperation between the border provinces of both the countries.

Trade fairs and exhibitions, conferences and business forums would be held on a regular basis.

The master plan for markets along the border areas during the 2010-2020 periods should be completed soon and pilot projects for the border markets must run this year.

Work on defining the landmarks for the border line between the two countries will continue as well.

Regulations to manage the border markets should be researched, along with solutions to stop smuggling and trade fraud.

Cambodia praised Vietnamese investment projects in the country and pledged to conduct research on how it could give Vietnam more incentives for investment in the border area, especially for hydropower projects.

In the near future, more attention will be paid to transport infrastructure in order to create a good road system linking all economic zones and markets at the border gate.

The master plan to link transport between border provinces will be finished soon.

During the meeting, the Cambodian side praised and thanked the medical check-ups that are regularly conducted by Vietnamese doctors in their country.

The eighth meeting on cooperation and development between border provinces of Cambodia and Vietnam will be held in Cambodia in 2013.

On afternoon of March 9, Le Hoang Quan, Mayor of Ho Chi Minh City, hosted a banquet to welcome the Cambodian delegation led by Deputy Prime Minister cum Interior Minister Sar Kheng.

Also on afternoon of March 9, General Phung Quang Thanh, Minister of Defence, cordially received the Cambodian delegation led by General Nieng Fatt, Envoy of the Minister of Defence of Cambodia, after the delegation had met with Lieutenant General Nguyen Chi Vinh, Vice Minister of Defence in Vietnam.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

To take part in search of the Vietnamese bodies died in Cambodia??

Wtf. Sounds like another fucking CPP properganda. Why, when and where would we find the Vietnamese bodies that died over 33 years ago?

Even if we did find the corpses and bone of those soldiers that died over 33 years ago, how would we know if it's Khmer or Youn?

What does finding the body of 33 years ago have to do with the current border negotiation? First, you installed Ah Hun Sen and allowed him hang onto his power of 33 years. Then you murdered thousands of Khmer in K5 planning and thousands of mines still affecting the current society. During the 10 years invasion you looted our town and villages, burnt and killed people in the street. But of course, it wasn't an invasion.

The world is not Stupid, when CPP disappear so will these border negotiation and legal land encroachment.

Anonymous said...

This is just another Vietcong propaganda which defied all logics except the Vietcong logic!

How the fuck Cambodia trade with Vietnam in the billions of dollars and yet Cambodian people still remain dirt poor? Well... the Vietcong doctors gave free substandard medical check- ups? Yep! Dirt poor Cambodian people have benefited so much from the Vietcong billion dollars trade and now they can't even afford to pay the Vietcong doctors!
The only master plan the Vietcong have is to maintain their Vietcong slave puppet government for as long as possible because that way it is easy to deal with the Cambodian government! And the other master plans to take full of control of the so called economic zones along the border!

Any cooperation with the Vietcong government will only make Cambodia a weaker country!

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