Wednesday, 4 August 2010

Cambodian National Assembly delegation visits Vietnam

via Khmer NZ

08/03/2010

The Party, State and people of Vietnam attach great importance to developing the relationship of fine neighbourliness, traditional friendship, comprehensive cooperation and long-term stability with Cambodia.

Vice Chairman of the Vietnam National Assembly Nguyen Duc Kien made the statement while receiving in Hanoi on August 3 Try Chheang Huot, Chairman of the Cambodian National Assembly Commission on Planning, Investment, Agriculture, Rural Development, Environment and Water Resources (Commission 3).

Mr Kien noted with satisfaction the fine development of the cooperative relations between Vietnam and Cambodia bilaterally and multilaterally, especially between their big cities and border localities.

He said the legislative bodies of the two countries have maintained regular visit exchanges to share experience and increase cooperation in line with signed agreements.

Mr Kien expressed his belief that bilateral relations will further develop to bring practical benefits to the two nations.

He hailed Cambodia’s incentives to Vietnamese businesses operating in the country and thanked the Cambodia National Assembly and government for creating favourable conditions for Vietnamese nationals to live stable lives and for seeking remains of volunteer Vietnamese soldiers in their country to be repatriated to Vietnam.

Try Chheang Huot briefed his host on the situation in Cambodia and said his country welcomes more Vietnamese businesses and tourists.

He proposed that Vietnam assist Cambodia to develop export-oriented agriculture and that both countries work closely to complete border demarcation and landmark planting as scheduled.

The Cambodian Commission delegation began a six-day visit to Vietnam on August 2.

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