Vietnam Net | 29 September 2015
Ba Ria- Vung Tau’s largest fishing port inaugurated
The
Hung Thai Marine Offshore Service Company on September 28 opened the
Hung Thai logistic service - the largest and most modern fishing port in
the southern province of Ba Ria Vung Tau.
The 30,000-square-metre
port, built at a total cost of 150 billion VND (6.7 million USD), is
able to receive 12 fishing vessels at one time, welcome boats with
capacity of 500 HP and serve as a storm-shelter for up to 500 ships.
The
port is comprised of a seafood loading and unloading zone, 19 assorting
and trading stations and 39 kiosks. It also provides other services
such as the provision of materials, equipment and petrol.
The Hung
Thai fishing port will help ease the burden on the fishing port in
Phuoc Tinh commune, which houses the biggest offshore fishing fleet in
the province.-VNA
CLV foster collaboration in security, defence along border
Cambodia,
Laos and Vietnam (CLV) agreed to maintain their close coordination to
ensure security, order and safety at their shared border during the
second joint conference of their Defence and Security Committees in
Laos’ Champasak province on September 28.
The three countries
pledged to support their local authorities in cooperating and exchanging
information and experience in order to prevent crimes related to
terrorism, human and drug trafficking, goods smuggling and child labour
at border areas.
They were unanimous in intensifying experience
sharing in checking and controlling border gates in the development
triangle area to facilitate trade exchanges between them and improve the
living standards of residents in the region.
The nations also
vowed to address issues related to security and order along the border
through diplomatic ways to protect and maintain their solidarity and
ensure respect for sovereignty and independence of each nation.
The
conference also affirmed the three countries’ parliamentarians back
cooperation in sharing information and experience in this issue as well
as the implementation of the joint statement of the eighth CLV Summit
signed in Vientiane on November 25, 2014.
The third joint
conference was agreed to be organised in Vietnam in 2016, chaired by the
Vietnamese National Assembly’s Defence and Security Committee.
Lao Ambassador receives Ho Chi Minh City insignia
Chairman
of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Le Hoang Quan granted the
city’s badge to outgoing Lao Ambassador to Vietnam Somphone Sichaleune
during a reception on September 28 .
Speaking highly of the
diplomat’s working tenure in Vietnam, Quan said that the insignia is in
recognition of his contributions to boosting cooperation between Ho Chi
Minh City and Laos as well as the friendship and solidarity between the
two nations.
The city’s leaders and people continue to foster
mutual cooperation between the city and Lao localities, contributing to
the solidarity between the two nations, Quan added.
For his part,
the ambassador expressed his appreciation for the support the city’s
authorities and its people have provided to him and the people of Laos
over the past few years.
He also called for promoting
communication campaigns and education to raise awareness across
Vietnamese and Lao youths of the special relations between the two
nations as well as between the city and Lao localities, including
Vientiane and Champasak.
Previously, he was received by Secretary of the municipal Party Committee Le Thanh Hai.
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