Vietnam, Cambodia review religious cooperation agreement
Vietnam Net Bridge | 3 August 2016
Vietnam
and Cambodia have reviewed the implementation of their bilateral religious
cooperation agreement signed in February last year during the ongoing visit to
Vietnam by Cambodian Minister of Cults and Religion Him Chhem.
The two sides
discussed religious situations in the two countries and shared their experience
in state management of religious affairs at the talks on August 2 between a
delegation of the Cambodian Ministry of Cults and Religion and a delegation
from Vietnam’s Government Committee for Religious Affairs.
The agreement between
the Government Committee for Religious Affairs and the Cambodian Ministry of
Cults and Religion has allowed the two sides to increase exchange visits
alongside activities for experience exchange in religious works and cooperation
between the two nations’ Buddhist sects.
They emphasised
outcomes of bilateral cooperation activities, saying that they have contributed
to the development of the long-standing relations and comprehensive cooperation
between the two countries and the ties between the two nations’ Buddhist
churches.
They agreed to
further enhance cooperation in personnel training and support Buddhist
practices.
The talks saw the
participation of Minister Him Chhem and Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Nguyen
Trong Thua, who is also in charge of the Government Committee for Religious
Affairs, and Vice Chairman of the Government Committee of Religious Affairs Bui
Thanh Ha, among others, from the two agencies.
During his stay in
Vietnam from August 1-5, the Cambodian Minister of Cults and Religions took the
occasion to pay a courtesy visit to Minister of Home Affairs and leaders of the
People’s Committees of Ho Chi Minh City and Ba Ria-Vung Tau province.
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