Paris Peace Accords 23 Oct. 1991

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

[Demographic Vietnamization: Border, Military, Heng Samrin] Milestones in 50 years of Vietnam - Cambodia diplomatic ties [photo gallery]

Nguyen Thi Dinh, Party Central Committee member and President of the Vietnam Women's Union, attended the first conference launching a five-good-deeds emulation of the Cambodia Women's Union on February 28, 1985.
Milestones in 50 years of Vietnam - Cambodia diplomatic ties
Vietnam, Cambodia established diplomatic ties in June, 1967, which is a major milestone in the solidarity, traditional friendship between the two nations.
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President Ho Chi Minh (right) receives visiting Cambodian Foreign Minister Prince Norodom Phurisara on October 1, 1968
Hanoi people warmly welcomed a visiting delegation of the Cambodian United Front for National Salvation (CUFNS) led by its President Heng Samrin (man in black) on August 22, 1979.​
CUFNS President Heng Samrin (right) receives Prime Minister Pham Van Dong during his official visit to Cambodia on February 17, 1979.
The Vietnam – Cambodia Joint Statement was signed during the official visit of CUFNS President Heng Samrin to Vietnam on August 22, 1979.
A delegation of the Vietnam’s National Assembly (NA), led by NA Chairman Nguyen Huu Tho had talks with a delegation of the Cambodian NA, led by its Chairman Chea Sim in Hanoi on November 19, 1982.
The Cambodian NA delegation led by its Chairman Chea Sim visited the Da Ton agriculture cooperative in Gia Lam district, Hanoi, during an official visit to Vietnam on November 19, 1982.
President Ton Duc Thang (front, second, right), Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly Truong Chinh (front, first, left), Prime Minister Pham Van Dong (front, first, right), Deputy Prime Minister Vo Nguyen Giap (back, first, right) welcomes visiting Cambodian King Samdech Norodom Sihanouk (front, second, left), President of the National United Front of Cambodia.
President Ton Duc Thang (right) welcomed Cambodian Head of State and President of the National United Front of Cambodia Samdech Norodom Sihanouk during the latter's official visit to Vietnam on May 26, 1970 [after March 1970 coup by Lon Nol].
Cambodian NA Chairman Heng Samrin received Vietnam’s NA Chairman Truong Chinh during his official visit to Cambodia in June, 1985.
Cambodian Head of State and President of the National United Front of Cambodia, Samdech Norodom Sihanouk visited the Hanoi Youth Club during his official visit to Vietnam from January 26 – February 9, 1971.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:35 PM

    I learned that some Khmer folks in Cambodia are gullible and they have now ideas that Hun Sen is still a puppet of Vietnam and there are several Vietnamese secret agents with Hun Sen in CPP regime(just like Vietnamese secret agents hiding in Khmer Rouges uniforms during the 1975-1979 Killing Fields).

    All we can do is trying to expose the UN Officials and International Community about the Vietnamese secret agents from Hanoi are behind Hun Sen (a puppet of Vietnam) and need to disconnect the Vietnamese secret agents from Hanoi from Hun Sen. Stop Vietnamese bastards in Hanoi to interfere with Cambodia by using Hun Sen as their Vietnamese puppet. Hun Sen has been afraid of Vietnamese bastards in Hanoi because Hun Sen might be like Mr. Pen Sovan (who was against what Vietnamese bastards in Hanoi wanted to do to kill more Khmer people, allow more illegal Vietnamese immigrants to flood into Cambodia, and give up some Cambodian territory to Vietnam).

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    1. Anonymous8:18 AM

      Mr. Hun Sen was installed by United Nation as the leader of the newly reformed Republic of Cambodia in 1991 after the Paris accord. That was when UN transferred the recognized seat in UN assembly from Khmer Rouge to the newly recognized Cambodian government headed by Mr. Hun Sen. Make that right.

      Mr. Hun was only an interim leader installed by Vietnam before the Paris accord. But Cambodia at the time still had the seat held by KR in UN. UN did not recognize Mr. Hun Sen at the time.

      So, at the end, it was UN which installed and recognized Mr. Hun Sen. Then soon after, UN sent troops in to disarm various factions as well as to protect Mr. Hun Sen from military coup. Again, recognize that fact or you will eat some more bombs from the mighty B52 bombers.

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  2. Anonymous3:15 PM

    LOL @Anonymous8:18 AM. Very funny!

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  3. Anonymous2:50 AM

    Clinging to power, dreaming of having new but corrupted power, that's what made miseries to all innocent Khmers for many generations.

    When Funcinpec won general election in 1993, had those few Jerks were willing to transfer the power to Sihanouk, Sihanouk might embrace people like Chea Sim, Ke Kim Yean and many more....to form a real national army. Sihanouk even want Cambodia to be a Republic ! Now those Jerks are deserved of what they have done ! SORRY FOR POINTING AND HURTING YOUR FEELING NOW DUMB ARSSES.

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