Nhem Valy, Permanent Vice Chairman of the National Council of the Solidarity for the Development of Cambodian Motherland, has highly valued efforts made by the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) in building a peaceful and friendship borderline between the two countries.
At the talks (Source: VNA)
PhnomPenh (VNA) - Nhem Valy, Permanent ViceChairman of the National Council of the Solidarity for the Developmentof Cambodian Motherland, has highly valuedefforts made by the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) in building apeaceful and friendship borderline between the two countries.
Speaking at the talks between the two fronts’ delegations in Phnom Penh on May31, Nhem Valy affirmed his country’s front also made contributions to the stabilityalong the sharedborder between the two countries, and to implementing the Memorandumof Understanding on cooperation between the fronts of Vietnam, Laos andCambodia.
According to the Cambodian official, the two fronts have worked with the VietnameseMinistry of Defence to repair and upgrade the Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Monumentsin Cambodia.
With the active assistance provided by the Vietnamese side, Cambodia hascompleted the upgrade and construction of the monument of this kind in 10 provinces,he said.
For his part, Vice Chairman of the VFF Central Committee Hau A Lenh urged thetwo sides to roll out plans to effectively implement the Joint Statement on buildingthe Vietnam-Cambodia border signed at the5th international conference onbuilding Vietnam-Cambodia border of peace, friendship, cooperation anddevelopment in Cambodia in 2017.
Heasked the two sides to continue promoting communication activities to raisepublic awareness of the significance of nurturing bilateral relationship.
The fronts need to further enhance the exchange of delegations at all levels,he stressed.
Theofficials emphasized the necessity for the two sides to continue theircoordination in well performing above-mentioned works in the coming time,contributing to deepening their cooperation. -VNA
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