Vietnam and Cambodia have agreed to start posting landmarks on their common border this May. The countries aim to post 100 landmarks by the end of the year.
Cambodia is expecting to lose more land to Vietnamese encrouchment. The join cooperation with communist Hanoi had never been good for Cambodia. The join cooperations are the bribes or value gifts for the Communist Vietnam in all options.
The agreement was reached at a chairman-level meeting of the Vietnam-Cambodia Joint Committee for Land Border Demarcation and Landmark Planting in Phnom Penh this week.
The two sides unanimously confirmed to complete the border demarcation before the end of 2008.
The Vietnamese side was represented by the committee's chairman Vu Dung, Deputy Foreign Minister and Head of the Border Department. The Cambodian side was led by chairman Var Kimhong, Senior Minister in charge of border affairs.
The two countries also agreed to discuss with Laos the possibility of marking the T-junction border line where the three countries meet. This is the chilling moment for Lao and Cambodia will lose more land to the Communist Vietnam.
Deputy FM Dung was received on April 5 by Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sok An, who appreciated the joint committees' efforts. The two Deputy PMs discussed the landmark cooperation.
The agreement was reached at a chairman-level meeting of the Vietnam-Cambodia Joint Committee for Land Border Demarcation and Landmark Planting in Phnom Penh this week.
The two sides unanimously confirmed to complete the border demarcation before the end of 2008.
The Vietnamese side was represented by the committee's chairman Vu Dung, Deputy Foreign Minister and Head of the Border Department. The Cambodian side was led by chairman Var Kimhong, Senior Minister in charge of border affairs.
The two countries also agreed to discuss with Laos the possibility of marking the T-junction border line where the three countries meet. This is the chilling moment for Lao and Cambodia will lose more land to the Communist Vietnam.
Deputy FM Dung was received on April 5 by Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sok An, who appreciated the joint committees' efforts. The two Deputy PMs discussed the landmark cooperation.
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