Cambodian Deputy PM visits historical sites in Binh Phuoc
Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister Tea Banh has affirmed that Vietnam’s wholehearted assistance during wartime helped Cambodia defeat the Pol Pot genocidal regime and regain peace.
Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister Tea Banh visits a relic site in Binh Phuoc province on June 20 (Source: VNA)
BinhPhuoc (VNA) – Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister Tea Banh has affirmedthat Vietnam’s wholehearted assistance during wartime helped Cambodia defeat thePol Pot genocidal regime and regain peace.
DeputyPM Tea Banh, who is also Minister of National Defence, made the remarks duringhis talk with local residents in Loc Tan and Loc Thanh communes in Loc Ninhdistrict as he visited several historical sites in southern Binh Phuoc provinceon June 20 to mark 41 years of “the path to overthrow the Pol Pot genocidalregime.”
TheCambodian delegation called at places where Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen hidhis weapons, met the first Vietnamese person who led him to local militia andenjoyed his first meal in Vietnam 41 years ago.
DeputyPM Tea Banh thanked the Party Organisation, administration and people of BinhPhuoc in general and Loc Ninh district in particular for building a communalhouse in Thanh Tay hamlet with funding donated by PM Hun Sen, and preservinghis keepsakes at the house.
Theseare important keepsakes of the Cambodian people during their struggle to topplethe Pol Pot genocidal regime for the country’s revival, he said.
Secretaryof the Party Committee of Loc Ninh district Tran Thi Anh Tuyet congratulatedthe Cambodia leaders and people on the 41st anniversary of “the pathto overthrow the Pol Pot genocidal regime.”
Shealso affirmed that fine relations between Vietnam and Cambodia as well asbetween Binh Phuoc and Cambodia’s border provinces will be lasting forever.
Beforevisiting the historical sites, Deputy PM Tea Banh had a talk with militaryofficers, officials and people of Vietnam and Cambodia.-VNA
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