President meets Cambodian legislature, government leaders
President Tran Dai Quang met leaders of Cambodian legislature and
government in Phnom Penh on June 15, assuring them that the Vietnamese
Party, State and people always do their best to foster the neighbourly
friendship, solidarity and all-around cooperation with Cambodia.
Vietnam Net Bridge | 16 June 2016
President Tran Dai Quang (L) and Senate President Say Chhum.
Senate President Say Chhum and National Assembly Chairman Heng Samrin
said the Cambodian people will never forget the sacrifices made by
Vietnamese voluntary soldiers to save Cambodia from the genocidal regime
and win the historic victory on January 7, 1979.
They expressed their firm belief that under the leadership of the
Communist Party of Vietnam, Vietnam will reap more achievements during
the process of industrialisation and modernisation.
NA Chairman Heng Samrin spoke highly of close cooperation between the
legislative bodies of Cambodia and Vietnam on bilateral and multilateral
channels, particularly at regional and global inter-parliamentary
forums.
President Quang stressed that the two countries need to further tighten
solidarity and friendship to meet the expectations of the two peoples
amid complicated developments in the region and the world at present.
In such a spirit, both sides agreed to hold activities celebrating the
50th anniversary of Vietnam-Cambodia diplomatic ties (June 24, 2017),
considering it a chance to raise awareness of the two countries’ younger
generations about the tradition of friendship, cooperation and mutual
support between the two nations.
In the meeting with Prime Minister Hun Sen, the Vietnamese President
expressed his belief that the Cambodian People’s Party and the
government led by Hun Sen will continue taking the country on the way
toward prosperity in the coming years.
He thanked his host for directing support for Vietnamese nationals
living in Cambodia over the past years, adding that he hopes the Hun Sen
government will deal with difficulties faced by them, especially those
regarding legal position, to help them settle down in the host country.
Host and guest committed to fully realising commitments to contribute to
peace, stability and development in the region and the world,
facilitating high-level visits and people-to-people exchange.
They agreed to direct their ministries and agencies to work closely
together to fine-tune relevant mechanisms and agreements to push forward
trade, investment, economic connectivity, education-training, and
tourism.
The two sides also vowed to consider measures to raise bilateral trade
to 5 billion USD, including the signing of an agreement on double
taxation avoidance and building of a programme to connect the two
economies, especially cross-border economic development.
Discussing regional and global issues of shared concern, the two sides
pledged to continue coordinating at multilateral forums to which they
are members, speeding up the peaceful settlement of regional and global
disputes, and working with each other and with other Mekong River
Commission members to ensure the sustainable management and use of water
resources in the Mekong River.
In the evening, King Norodom Sihamoni hosted a State banquet in honour of the President and his entourage.
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Re: "Senate President Say Chhum and National Assembly Chairman Heng Samrin said the Cambodian people will never forget the sacrifices made by Vietnamese voluntary soldiers to save Cambodia from the genocidal regime and win the historic victory on January 7, 1979". ......................Wouldn't it be easier just SIGN [the entire Cambodia and her people] over to Vietnam, on a silver plate? It will save times, moneys, and the agony of the 3rd killing fields now taking place in Cambodia. Or is it that it had been done already???
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