Souce:Xinhua
nzweek.com
PHNOM PENH, Nov. 30 — Cambodian and Vietnamese Defense
Ministries on Friday signed two documents relevant to a joint venture
for establishing a quarry and a rubber plantation project in Cambodia.
According to a document briefed to reporters at the signing ceremony,
the two deals included a quarry site establishment in Kampong Chhnang
province, in which Vietnamese side will be responsible for the
investment cost, and a memorandum of understanding on a feasibility
study for a 6,000 hectare rubber plantation in Cambodia.
For the rubber project, at the initial phase, both sides will start to plant rubber seedlings on an area of 220 hectares.
The documents were signed between Lt. Gen. Ouk Korsa, head of
Cambodian Defense Ministry’s development department, and Gen. Tran Trung
Tin, head of Vietnamese Defense Ministry’s finance department and
military business association. “All investment projects by the two
armies have complied with the two countries’ investment laws,”said Ouk
Korsa ahead of the signing ceremony.
Gen. Tran Trung Tin arrived in Cambodia on Wednesday for a three-day
visit. On Thursday, he met with Cambodian Secretary of State for Defense
Gen. Moeung Samphan, and the two sides agreed to further strengthen and
expand military ties through capacity building and technical
assistance.
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Its don't sound good,don't trust Yuons gook!....
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