Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos sign MoU to cement tripartite cooperation

 PHNOM PENH, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos on Wednesday afternoon signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation program in order to cement more than ever the bonds of partnership, solidarity and cooperation.
  The MoU was signed by Cambodia’s Parliament President Heng Samrin, chairman of National Council for Solidarity Front for  the Development of Cambodia Motherland; Member of Vietnam’s Communist Party’s Political Bureau Huyenh Dam, president  of the Vietnam Fatherland Front; and Central Member of Lao People’s Revolutionary Party Phanh Douangchit Vongsa, president  of Lao Front for National Construction.
  It was signed after the Heads of the Fronts jointly held the first international conference on building a border line of peace,  friendship and cooperation among Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos.
  According to the contents of the MoU, it aimed to materialize the sustainable and harmonized development among the three  nations through intensifying the cooperation on economics, culture, scientific, education, healthcare and environment.
  The MoU pledged to encourage the locals of the three nations with bordering area to tighten the solidarity, cooperation and  mutual aid. In addition, it urged the three nations to work together to demarcate the border in a peaceful and amicable manner.
  Speaking before the signing ceremony, Heng Samrin said the friendship relations among Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos have  gradually strengthened and expanded through frequent exchanges of top leaders’ visits in recent years.
  “The tripartite relations have come to fruition in all sectors ranging from politics to economics, society, tourism, culture and  science,” he said. “On the matters of border, the three nations’ border demarcation has almost been completed.”

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