Vietnamese-Cambodian border demarcation to start in May
(VNA) - Viet Nam and Cambodia have agreed to start the planting of landmarks on their common border line in May with 100 landmarks to be planted by the end of the year.
The agreement was reached at a chairman-level meeting of the Viet Nam-Cambodia Joint Committee for Land Border Demarcation and Landmark Planting which was held in Phnom Penh from April 4-7.
The Vietnamese side was represented by the committee's chairman Vu Dung, Deputy Foreign Minister and Head of the Border Department, and the Cambodian side was led by chairman Var Kimhong, Senior Minister in charge of border affairs.
The two sides also agreed to discuss with Laos on the landmark planting of the T-junction border line of the three countries.
With their unanimity, the two sides confirmed to complete the border demarcation and landmark plantation before the end of 2008.
Deputy FM Dung on April 5 was received by Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sok An, who appreciated the two joint committees' efforts. The Deputy PM also discussed his country's measures to cooperate with Viet Nam in landmark planting./.
The Vietnamese side was represented by the committee's chairman Vu Dung, Deputy Foreign Minister and Head of the Border Department, and the Cambodian side was led by chairman Var Kimhong, Senior Minister in charge of border affairs.
The two sides also agreed to discuss with Laos on the landmark planting of the T-junction border line of the three countries.
With their unanimity, the two sides confirmed to complete the border demarcation and landmark plantation before the end of 2008.
Deputy FM Dung on April 5 was received by Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sok An, who appreciated the two joint committees' efforts. The Deputy PM also discussed his country's measures to cooperate with Viet Nam in landmark planting./.
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