Showing posts with label RCAF delegation. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

RCAF Xmer officers' kowtow visit to Vietnam

Cambodian Royal Army Guards visit Vietnam

08/25/2010

VNA/VOV News (Hanoi)

A delegation of the High Command of the Cambodian Royal Army Guards led by deputy commander General Dieng Sarun, has paid a working visit to the High Command of Military Zone 7.

During a session with the Cambodian delegation, Lieutenant General Trieu Xuan Hoa, Commander of Military Zone 7, briefed the guests on the armed forces’ contribution to socio-economic development in the region.

General Dieng Sarun, who is also deputy chief of the Cambodian Infantry High Command and Prime Minister Hun Sen’s adviser, said he wished his visit to Military Zone 7 would be a good opportunity for the delegation of the Cambodia High Command of Guards to learn and share experiences with the Vietnamese armed forces.

The visit was made under a protocol on bilateral cooperation between the defence ministries of Vietnam and Cambodia.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

RCAF delegation on kowtow visit in Viet-occupied Kampuchea Krom

Cambodian military delegation visits Vietnam

20/12/2008
VNA

VietNamNet Bridge – A delegation from the Cambodian Royal Army’s Infantry Command has arrived on a working visit to Vietnam’s southwestern localities and will join celebrations marking the 64th establishment anniversary of the Vietnam People’s Army on Dec. 22.

The delegation was received by Son Song Son, Deputy Head of the Southwestern Region’s Steering Board, in Can Tho City on Dec. 19.

Son briefed the delegation on socio-economic development in the region and the lives of local residents, who include more than 1 million Khmer ethnic people.

Son stated that the Vietnamese Party and State have been always paid due attention to developing the economy and improving the living conditions for the nation’s ethnic minorities, as well as assisting them in maintaining and preserving their cultural treasures and heritage.

Son also informed the guests that the number of poor ethnic families in the southwestern region has been steadily reducing and that their children are provided with a decent standard of education.

The cultural traditions and customs of the Khmer group, as well as the Cham and Chinese groups have been preserved and upheld through their colourful festivals that are organised throughout the year.