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Friday, 18 June 2010

Cambodia invited to support Vietnam at ASEAN

HA NOI — Deputy chairman of the National Assembly Uong Chu Luu yesterday asked the Cambodian National Assembly to actively contribute to and closely co-operate with Viet Nam's NA in its position as the 31st ASEAN Inter-parliamentary Assembly Chair.

In a meeting with Cambodian National Assembly Secretary General Leng Peng Long , Luu said that he hoped the two National Assemblies would continue implementing co-operation agreements signed between the two sides.

He thanked the Cambodian Government and National Assembly for creating favourable conditions for Vietnamese enterprises to make investments in many fields such as minerals and forestry.

Secretary General Leng Peng Long said that his visit aimed to learn the experiences of applying information technology in NA operations and the ways that Viet Nam had organised the AIPA, saying that Viet Nam had made remarkable progress in IT applications.

Maintaining and developing the traditional friendship and comprehensive co-operation between Cambodia and Viet Nam were of significance to the stabilisation and development of the two countries, Leng Peng Long said. — VNS

2 comments:

MM said...

Cambodian gov't and people must really understand the beneficial and the detrimental of short and long term affect to our country and people by implementing co-operation of our National Assembly and theirs, if we don't understand nor any gains, why do it; we don't have to agree it every time they ask for co-operation agreement. We NEVER initiated any co-operation agreement request to them, but they ALWAYS have it on us, and at all times, we agreed with them. Ladies and Gentlemen of our Cambodian fellows, it is very very dangerous to our national security, economic security, and to other areas of our society.

MM said...

To both the Thai and the Vietnamese. WE JUST NEVER TRUST THEM, especially the Vietnamese gov't; we must STOP granting them huge amount of land concession to them, particularly along the border, what they have established and named as the "Economic Zones", and we should not have the Vietnamese gov't and companies to deeply involve and to make investments in our minerals and forestry fields, and information technology, again it is very dangerous, we put our nation at risk, it is must be a very careful consideration by our gov't when it comes to the involvement to these areas by our neighbors. If we need foreign investments relating to these areas, seek outside investors, countries that far away from our country, for sure many other countries want to invest.