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Tuesday 2 June 2009

Cambodia-Vietnam met to discuss border issues

Vietnamese PM (L) and Cambodia's PM Hun Sen (R) inaugurated borer marker No. 71.

Source: Deum Ampil newspaper
Reported in English by Khmerization

Khmer and Vietnamese borer officials have met in Phnom Penh on 1st June to work out the agenda for the 10th border talks which will be held in the near future, reports Deum Ampil.

Border officials said that both Cambodia and Vietnam planned to hold talks to begin works on border demarcations and border marker plantings.

Cambodia and Vietnam had on 29th May planted 13 border markers on the Kampot-Kien Giang borders.

Mr. Khuoy Khon Hour, Governor of Kampot province, said: “This event marks a new step in the developments of friendship between the two countries”.

“Also, this event has shown an effort by the two countries in the building of a border for peace, stability and development”, he added.

During the inauguration of the 13 border markers, both sides had also opened two more new border gates for bilateral trades along the 1270 kilometre-long borders between the two countries that needed the installation of 353 border markers.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

why this news always show the yuon news. kill the yuon is what i want to see.

Khmerization said...

1:14am, thanks for your interests in news brought here by Khmerization. We try to bring any news that we think are of interests to readers and are of national interests. This news is not Khmer or Vietnamese news. It is news that interests the readers and also of Cambodia's national interests because its concerned about our borders. People might interpret this news in different ways. Others might think the border demarcations with our neighbours are good for us because it means we will have real borderlines. but others might think that these kinds of border demarcations with our neighbours will result in Cambodia being short-changed.

People have the right to think whatever they want, but the facts remain that these kinds of news will keep people up to date about border issues.

Once again, thanks for your interests.