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The
Vietnam-Cambodia Joint Commission for Economic, Cultural and
Scientific-Technological Co-operation convened its 10th
session in Da Nang city on October 6 to discuss concrete
measures to expand bilateral co-operation between the two
nations.
The session
was co-chaired by the Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and
Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem, head of the Vietnam
sub-commission, and his Cambodian counterpart Hor Namhong,
head of the Cambodia sub-commission.
The two sides
agreed to prioritise fields in which the two countries have
potential, such as personnel training, infrastructure
development, trade and investment, energy, transport, health
care, mining, oil industry, industrial crop plantation and
seafood processing.
They stressed
the need to intensify trade and services activities to
increase two-way trade turnover to US$2 billion by 2010.
They pledged
to facilitate the co-operation of businesses involved in
projects to build hydro-electricity power plants, explore
and exploit oil and gas reserves and develop telecom
services as well as to encourage localities, particularly
those lying along the borders of the two countries, to
further their co-operation.
The officials
agreed to upgrade several border gates to facilitate
economic and cultural exchanges between the two countries
and their localities, increase co-operation in matters of
national security and the fight against trans-national
crime, and continue conducting joint-patrols at sea.
The session
appreciated that, following the ninth session in August
2007, the two countries saw significant developments in
bilateral co-operation, particularly in the fields of the
economy, trade and investment, education, tourism, banking
and health care.
The border
demarcation and landmark plantation work has been
accelerated in order to be completed as scheduled in 2012.
After the
session, the two Deputy PMs signed the session’s minutes and
agreed to convene the 11th session in Cambodia in 2009. (VNA) |