Chief Judge of the Lao Supreme People’s Court Khamphan Sitthidampha and Deputy Chief Judge of the Cambodian Supreme People’s Court Chiv Keng have been presented with the insignia “For the cause of the court of Vietnam”.
Chief Judge of Vietnam Supreme People's Court conferred the insignia on Chief Judge of the Lao Supreme People’s Court Khamphan Sitthidampha.
The award was made in recognition of the officials’ support of the development of the Vietnam Supreme People’s Court (VSPC) and their contribution to the cooperation between Vietnam and their respective countries in the field.
The insignia was conferred by VSPC’s Chief Judge Truong Hoa Binh at a ceremony in Hanoi on September 7, in coincidence with the 70 th founding anniversary of the court (September 13).
Addressing the event, Binh recalled the day when President Ho Chi Minh signed a decree to establish a military court 70 years ago, marking the birth of the court sector in the country.
He hailed the valuable support of the Cambodian and Lao courts for their Vietnamese counterpart and voiced his belief that the ties among courts of the three countries will continue to be tightened in the time ahead.
Vietnamese, Lao localities forge stronger collaboration
The central province of Quang Nam’s Nam Giang district and Laos’ Dakcheung district in Sekong province agreed to expand their collaboration, especially in agriculture, during an annual meeting in Nam Giang on September 8.
Apart from cooperating in developing crop plant varieties and breeding stock as well as trading farm produce, the two localities will encourage their residents and enterprises to increase exchanges and trade as well as affiliation in infrastructure building and investment.
The two districts committed to further creating favourable conditions for their agencies and localities sides to implement partnership agreements while setting twin relations among villages to promote mutual friendship and support, thus fostering ties between Quang Nam and Sekong.
In recent years, Nam Giang-Dakcheung cooperation has been fruitful across fields, including defence and security.
Both sides have effectively maintained the Vietnam-Laos agreement on border regulations by organising regular joint patrols, safeguarding border markers and strengthening mutual friendship.
So far this year, authorised agencies of both sides cleared procedures for more than 30,000 people and 3,000 vehicles crossing the Nam Giang border gate for visits and goods exchanges.
VNA