Key Vietnam-Cambodia border marker inaugurated
Vietnam
and Cambodia jointly held a ceremony on December 26 morning in Duc Co
district of the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai to inaugurate
their border marker No.30 and the road connecting two checkpoints of the
Le Thanh-O Za Dao international border gate.
Vietnam Net | 28 December 2015
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung (R) and his Cambodian
counterpart Hun Sen at the inaugural ceremony of border marker No. 275.
Trung said the countries’ authorised forces should continue to make endeavours and closely collaborate to address unsolved problems [THREATS BECAUSE IT'S AGAINST INTERNATIONAL LAW, AGAINST CAMBODIAN CONSTITUTION, AGAINST 2.4 BILLION USD PARIS PEACE AGREEMENTS WHICH VIETNAM IS A SIGNATORY!!!!] and well manage border order and security in accordance with the 1983 agreement on border regulations and the 1995 joint press communiqué [against Cambodian Constitution, against Paris Peace Agreements].
Vietnam
and Cambodia jointly held a ceremony on December 26 morning in Duc Co
district of the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai to inaugurate
their border marker No.30 and the road connecting two checkpoints of the
Le Thanh-O Za Dao international border gate.
Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung and his Cambodian counterpart Hun Sen attended the
ceremony, marking the third time of their presence at such the event,
and reflecting the two Governments’ determination and efforts to enforce
their reached treaties and agreements on territorial boundary.
Speaking at the event, PM Dung affirmed that over the past years, the relations between Vietnam and Cambodia have grown continuously in line with the motto of “good neighbourliness, traditional friendship, and comprehensive and sustainable cooperation”.
The two countries have also seen important results in border demarcation and marker planting activities.
“The
inauguration of marker No.30 and the road connecting two checkpoints of
the Le Thanh-O Za Dao international border gate, together with the
inauguration of marker No.275 in the afternoon mark the Vietnam-Cambodia
Joint Committee on Land Border Demarcation and Marker Planting’s
completion of defining and building all key markers at 10 international
border gate pairs along the two countries’ borderline, and its nearly 90
percent completion of border delimitation and border marker planting
along the joint borderline,” Dung said.
The event is of
significance as it shows the determination of the two countries’ leaders
and people to soon finish the work and build a borderline of peace,
friendship, cooperation and sustainable development, he stressed
It
will also help facilitate border management and cooperation in all
fields, particularly economics, trade, investment and tourism between
Gia Lai and Rattanakiri provinces and the two countries at large, he
added.
Acknowledging that the two countries have many things to do
to complete all the important work, PM Dung asked PM Hun Sen to
together direct the joint committee to continue efforts and close
coordination to address existing matters towards the early completion of
land border delimitation and marker planting and well control the
border situation in order to build a boundary of peace, stability,
cooperation and sustainable development.
For his part, PM Hun Sen
affirmed that “today’s remarkable historical achievement will contribute
to turning a clearly defined border area of the two countries into a
region of peace, friendship, comprehensive cooperation and development,
thus serving the two peoples’ peaceful and prosperous lives.
The
inauguration of border markers over the past years has confirmed the
nations’ efforts to carry out measures synchronously to handle
border-related issues as soon as possible.
He reaffirmed that the
Cambodian Government is consistent in maintaining its stance of building
the shared borderline between Cambodia and Vietnam into a clear and
concrete borderline on the basis of national and international law [sic!!].
It
will do its utmost to, together with the Vietnamese Government, turn
the borderline on maps into border markers in the fields, he added.
The
Cambodian leader continued to say that connectivity is a priority in
the nations’ policies to intensify cooperation and integration, mainly
within the cooperation framework of the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS),
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the ASEAN
Economic Community which comes into effect since 2016.
Another border marker between Vietnam and Cambodia inaugurated
Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and his Cambodian counterpart Hun Sen attended
an inaugural ceremony of border marker No.275 in the southern province
of An Giang’s Tinh Bien district on December 26.
Earlier on the
same day, the two leaders participated in a similar event to inaugurate
border marker No.30 and the road connecting two checkpoints of the Le
Thanh-O Za Dao international border gate in Duc Co district in the
Central Highlands province of Gia Lai.
With markers No.30 and
No.275, the two countries finished defining and building all key markers
at 10 international border gate pairs along the two countries’
borderline.
The inauguration of the two border markers is of
significance as it affirms the soundness of the nations’ border
demarcation and marker planting as well as their leaders and people’s
determination to complete the work soon, thus contributing to
consolidating and enhancing the bilateral time-honoured friendship.
Vietnam and Cambodia share a borderline of 1,137km, which goes through 10 Vietnamese provinces and nine provinces of Cambodia.
Marker No. 275 is planted at the Tinh Bien – Phnom Den international border gate in Xuan To commune, Tinh Bien district.
Border markers’ inauguration reflects Vietnam-Cambodia’s joint resolve
The
inauguration of two border markers along the Vietnam-Cambodia border on
December 26 demonstrated the two countries’ resolve to build a border
of peace, friendship, cooperation and sustainable development, Deputy
Foreign Minister Le Hoai Trung said.
The two new border markers
are No. 30 located between Vietnam’s Le Thanh border gate in Gia Lai
province and Cambodia’s O Yadav border gate in Rattanakiri province and
No. 275 between Vietnam’s Tinh Bien border gate in An Giang province and
Cambodia’s Phnom Den border gate in Takeo province.
December 26 also saw the inauguration of the road connecting the two countries’ checkpoints at Le Thanh-O Yadav border gates.
The
Deputy FM said the event continued affirming the soundness of the two
countries’ ongoing border demarcation and border marker planting. It
also illustrated their determination to expeditiously complete the work
so as to define an accurate and fair borderline in accordance with their
respective laws and international law and practice.
The Le
Thanh-O Yadav border gates are positioned on an artery road linking
Vietnam’s Central Highlands provinces with Cambodia’s northwestern
region. The inauguration of the road between the checkpoints at the
border gates will smooth the path for tourism and trade-investment
activities between the countries as well as among ASEAN and Greater
Mekong sub-region member nations.
The official added that the new
facilities will help with the border management, exchanges, cooperation
and mutual assistance in all spheres between the two nations.
He
noted border demarcation and border marker planting is a bilateral work
that requires active, sincere and straightforward efforts and
cooperation of both sides, adding that outstanding border issues should
be solved through peaceful negotiations and measures in line with
international law and practice.
Deputy FM Trung stressed that much
remains to be done to early complete the border demarcation and marker
planting on the basis of the 1985 Treaty on the border delimitation, the
supplementary treaty to the 1985 Treaty, and other related bilateral
agreements.
Trung said the countries’ authorised forces should
continue to make endeavours and closely collaborate to address unsolved
problems [THREATS BECAUSE IT'S AGAINST INTERNATIONAL LAW, AGAINST CAMBODIAN CONSTITUTION, AGAINST 2.4 BILLION USD PARIS PEACE AGREEMENTS WHICH VIETNAM IS A SIGNATORY!!!!] and well manage border order and security in accordance with
the 1983 agreement on border regulations and the 1995 joint press
communiqué [against Cambodian Constitution, against Paris Peace Agreements].
The full completion of the border demarcation and
marker planting will also help settle other issues related to territory
and land border, creating a foundation for solidified cooperation, the
Deputy Minister stressed.
VNA
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