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Cambodian PM vows consolidated ties on Vietnam visit
Tuoi Tre News | 21 December 2016
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen began his two-day visit to
Vietnam on Tuesday with meetings with Vietnamese leaders, where both
sides looked to cement bilateral relations between the two countries.
Such issues as economic cooperation, trade, investment, education,
mutual border and expatriate communities were high on agenda during
Tuesday’s meetings in Hanoi between the visiting premier and his host,
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
The Vietnamese PM expressed his belief that Hun Sen’s visit would mark
an important milestone in the elevation of bilateral friendship and
cooperation for the sake of the two peoples. In response, the Cambodian
leader said he looked to promote such friendship and cooperation in a
solid and extensive manner.
The two premiers expressed wishes to cement and develop bilateral ties
in the spirit of “good neighborliness, traditional friendship and
long-lasting multifaceted cooperation”.
Phuc expressed his wish that the two countries would work more closely, respect the other’s legitimate interests, jointly settle current issues, maintain an environment of peace and stability, and strengthen friendship between the two peoples.
Both sides agreed to facilitate future government visits while working closely together to effectively implement sanctioned agreements.
The leaders pledged to thoroughly prepare for the 50th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties to be co-organized by the two foreign ministries next June with hopes to improve mutual understanding between the two peoples, especially among younger generations.
The two also agreed to promptly convene the 15th meeting of the Vietnam-Cambodia Intergovernmental Committee next year.
Phuc expressed his wish that the two countries would work more closely, respect the other’s legitimate interests, jointly settle current issues, maintain an environment of peace and stability, and strengthen friendship between the two peoples.
Both sides agreed to facilitate future government visits while working closely together to effectively implement sanctioned agreements.
The leaders pledged to thoroughly prepare for the 50th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties to be co-organized by the two foreign ministries next June with hopes to improve mutual understanding between the two peoples, especially among younger generations.
The two also agreed to promptly convene the 15th meeting of the Vietnam-Cambodia Intergovernmental Committee next year.

Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (L) and Cambodian Prime
Minister Hun Sen review the honor guards in Hanoi on December 20, 2016.
Photo: Tuoi Tre
On economic, trade and investment ties, the Cambodian Ministry of
Commerce and the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade will soon
conduct negotiations for the signing of the Vietnam-Cambodia border
trade agreement.
The host suggested further stepping up transport and electricity
connectivity, tourism, telecommunication and banking within the
framework of a master plan on connecting the economies of Cambodia, Laos
and Vietnam.
Host and guest were committed to upholding the principle of not
allowing any hostile forces to use one’s territory for the sabotage of
the other’s security, as well as to jointly fight smuggling, illegal
migration, drug crimes, human and weapon trafficking, and trans-national
and cyber crimes.
PM Phuc expressed his gratitude towards the Cambodian government for partnering with Vietnam in the search and repatriation of Vietnamese soldiers who died in Cambodia during the war.
PM Phuc expressed his gratitude towards the Cambodian government for partnering with Vietnam in the search and repatriation of Vietnamese soldiers who died in Cambodia during the war.
As regards border issues, a joint committee was tasked with completing
land border demarcation with fair, appropriate and acceptable measures
and settle emerging issues along the mutual border in a friendly manner.
Regional and global issues of shared concern were also discussed by the two leaders.
On the occasion, PM Phuc accepted PM Hun Sen’s invitation to visit Cambodia next year.
Following the talks, the two PMs witnessed the signing of an agreement on judicial assistance in criminal matters between the two governments; an agreement on the transfer of sentenced persons between the two countries; and another one between Vietnam’s Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs and the Cambodian Ministry of Cults and Religion.
Following the talks, the two PMs witnessed the signing of an agreement on judicial assistance in criminal matters between the two governments; an agreement on the transfer of sentenced persons between the two countries; and another one between Vietnam’s Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs and the Cambodian Ministry of Cults and Religion.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (C) in Hanoi, December 20, 2016. Photo: Tuoi Tre

Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Cambodian Prime
Minister Hun Sen stand for flag salutation in Hanoi on December 20,
2016. Photo: Tuoi Tre

Keep going Ah Kwack Hun Sen!! Yuon's grips over Cambodia and Lao are getting tighter and tighter.....
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