Cao Bang reviews enforcement of Vietnam-China border documents

The People’s Committee of northern Cao Bang province held a conference on October 22 to review 10 years of implementing three legal documents on the Vietnam-China land border.
Cao Bang reviews enforcement of Vietnam-China border documents ảnh 1At the event (Photo: qdnd)
Cao Bang (VNA) – The People’s Committee of northern Cao Bang province held a conferenceon October 22 to review 10 years of implementing three legal documents on theVietnam-China land border.

Since the enforcementof the documents, Cao Bang province has deployed a range of measures to protectand manage the borderline and reaped positive results.

Provincial competent forcesissued more than 10,000 border handbooks and conducted over 7,950 talks withlocal residents about the legal documents. They also provided information aboutthe documents for more than 172,000 students and over 14,000 managers andteachers of local education institutions.

Cao Bang’s border guardsorganised 6,319 patrols and joined hands with other authorized forces to handle2,509 criminal cases with 2,957 violators.

Speaking at theconference, Phung The Long, Vice Chairman of the National Border Committeeunder the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, acknowledged and spoke highly of CaoBang’s contributions to the border management work in the past years.

Long, who is also ViceChairman of the Vietnamese Subcommittee of the Vietnam-China Land Border JointCommittee, urged the provincial authorities to continue increasing patrols andfield inspections to effectively manage the border and carrying out measures toboost socio-economic development in border areas.

Meanwhile, Chairman ofthe provincial People’s Committee Hoang Xuan Anh asked provincial departments,agencies, sectors and People’s Committees of border districts to continueenhancing public awareness of state management on the border and territory andstepping the popularisation of the three documents among local people from allwalks of life.

He requested theprovincial Border Guard Command, relevant forces, departments sectors andlocalities to increase bilateral and unilateral inspection and supervision, andencourage local residents to join hands in the border management and protectionwork.

On this occasion, theChairman of the provincial People’s Committee presented certificates of meritto 20 individuals and collectives in recognition of their outstandingcontributions to the implementation of the three legal documents on theVietnam-China land border./.
VNA

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