Deputy Foreign Minister Ho Xuan Son, Head of Vietnam’s National Border Committee and Var Kim Hong, Head of Cambodia’s Border Committee and a representative from Blom Info AS of Denmark on January 13 signed a contract to produce a new set of maps of the national border between Vietnam and Cambodia.
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The contract manifests close cooperation and the determination of Vietnam and Cambodia to complete the set of maps of their national border and all border demarcation-related work by the end of 2012, aiming to build a border of peace, friendship and cooperation between the two nations.
An international press briefing took place after the signing ceremony.
* Quang Nam, Champassak ink five-year cooperation deal
Vietnam’s Quang Nam central province and Laos’ southwestern province of Champassak agreed to continue exchanging visits and supporting each other in human resource training in economic management and diplomatic protocol in the next five years.
At a working session between Champassak Vice Governor Somsanit Buttivong and leaders of Quang Nam province on January 13, the two sides signed several agreements on comprehensive cooperation.
From now to 2015, they will continue to create favourable conditions for enterprises of both countries to invest in trade, service, tourism, farm produce production and processing, mining and goods transport.
The two provinces will boost tourism promotion by offering joint tours, exchange experiences on cultural heritage management and preservation and organise art and cultural exchange programmes to facilitate cultural and tourism development.
They will also create conditions for Duy Xuyen of Quang Nam province and Champassak of Champassak province to become twin districts and cooperate in economy, tourism and cultural heritage preservation.
Situated in the southwestern region of Laos and sharing a border with Thailand and Cambodia, Champassak is famous for such kinds of farm products as coffee, tea and rattan.
The province is also home to a UNESCO-recognised cultural heritage, Vat Phou temple complex.
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