Residents along Vietnam-Cambodia border boost friendship

A conference reviewing the five-year implementation of a friendship exchange programme between Vuon Buoi village, Loc Thien commune, Loc Ninh district of Vietnam’s Binh Phuoc province and Cooc Thomo village, Tonlung commune, Memot district of Cambodia’s Tboung Khmum province took place in Loc Thien commune on May 5.
Residents along Vietnam-Cambodia border boost friendship ảnh 1An art performance at the conference (Photo: VNA)
Binh Phuoc (VNA) - A conference reviewing the five-year implementation of a friendship exchange programme between VuonBuoi village, Loc Thien commune, Loc Ninh district of Vietnam’s Binh Phuocprovince and Cooc Thomo village, Tonlung commune, Memot district of Cambodia’s TboungKhmum province took place in Loc Thien commune on May 5.

The exchange programme, implemented from 2017-2021,contributed to strengthening friendship between local authorities and people ofthe two villages. As a result, political security, social order and safety in border areas have been maintained.

The two villages share a borderline of 2,992m, with one mainborder markers and 11 auxiliary ones.

Implementing the programme, the two sides have regularlycoordinated in education and information dissemination on the tradition of friendship andcooperation between the two countries, especially on border demarcation and bordermarker planting, legal documents, and general agreements.

The exchange of goods, cultural and artistic activities iscarried out regularly. Recently, Vuon Buoi cooperated with charity organisationsto provide free medical examination and treatment and medicines and give giftsto 550 people in Tonlung commune with a total value of over 550 million VND(23,950 USD).

Speaking at the conference, Secretary of the Party Committeeand Chairman of the People's Committee of Loc Ninh district Le Truong Son saidthat after more than 5 years implementing the friendship exchange programme, locals'awareness on territorial sovereignty, border landmarks, and legal regulationson border management has been improved. The number of violations of borderregulations and smuggling has decreased significantly as well.

Sharing the same view, Von Val, head of Cooc Thomo village,said that the friendship exchanges between border residential clusters is necessaryand significant, thus helping foster the time-honoured solidarity and friendshipbetween the two sides./.
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