27th April, 2012
Xinhua Web Editor: Zhangjin
Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sar Kheng and his
Thai counterpart Yongyuth Wichaidit on Friday afternoon signed a
minute, agreeing to intensify bilateral cooperation in all fields for
the interests of respective countries and peoples.
The signing
ceremony was made after the two ministers co- chaired the fourth meeting
of governors of Cambodian and Thai border provinces, which was attended
by governors of eight Cambodian border provinces and seven Thai border
province chiefs.
According to the signed minute, the two
ministers expressed their sincere desires to further strengthen the
previous close cooperation and friendly relations, saying that the visit
of Yongyuth Wichaidit in Cambodia marked a new phase in strengthening
the close and warm relationship between the two nations.
It
added that both sides also expressed their firm commitments for the
effective management of border crossing and agreed to promote
cooperation for the prevention and suppression of all illegal activities
along the border areas, especially related to transnational crimes
including terrorism, drugs trafficking, human trafficking, act of
piracy, smuggling of antiques and illegal weapons, money laundering,
international and regional economic crimes and cyber crimes.
In
order to promote the quality of life of the people living along the
border area of both countries, and to boost the bilateral trade volume,
the meeting agreed to facilitate the exchange of goods and agricultural
products of the people along the border areas through considering the
establishment of new market at appropriate border areas of each country.
The two sides also agreed to address the issue of illegal
crossing of border with mutual understanding in accordance with the
internationally recognized principles and practice and each country's
law and regulations.
"Our focus of cooperation is on border
security, border crossing, and trade for the better living for both
sides' peoples along the border," Sar Kheng told reporters after the
meeting. "I hope that the meeting will bring progress in the bilateral
relations."
The two ministers agreed that the next meeting will be held in Thailand in 2013.
2 comments:
Asking Thailand to stop their cruelty soldier from shooting an unarmed civilian khmer people...If they borke the law, arrest them and put them in jail, don't shoot an unarmed people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Seriously guys can't you see, even us are so blinded here, this been going and on. They haven't even done anything yet.
DCPP GUy
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