picture: Hun Sen and Vietnamese Prime Minister (with garland) during his visit to Cambodia.
Hanoi claims Hun Sen agrees to 26 more border landmark positions; Phnom Penh silent on this vital issue
Vietnam and Cambodia agree on 26 more landmark positionsDecember 2, 2007VNA (Hanoi)
Vietnam and Cambodia have agreed upon 26 more positions for planting landmarks along their border, bringing the total land border markers between the two countries to around 200.The agreement was reached at the fourth session of the Vietnam-Cambodia Land Border Joint Technical Sub-Committee, which took place in Cambodia ’s capital city of Phnom Penh from November 30 to December 2.During the meeting, the two sides also agreed on various measures to speed up the process of demarcation and landmark planting in order to complete the work prior to the end of next year.The Vietnamese delegation to the session was led by the National Border Committee’s Vice Chairman Nguyen Hong Thao, who is also a standing member of the Vietnam-Cambodia Joint Committee for Demarcation and Landmark Planting and head of the Vietnam-Cambodia Joint Technical Sub-committee.The Cambodian delegation was headed by Long Visalo, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation and head of the Cambodia-Vietnam Joint Technical Sub-committee for Demarcation and Landmark Planting.
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