Vietnam, Cambodia law-making bodies tighten ties

The legislative bodies of Vietnam and Cambodia have been pledged to reinforce their supervisory role in overseeing the implementation of inked agreements covering the fields of economics, trade, investment and education.
The legislative bodies of Vietnam and Cambodia have been pledged to reinforce their supervisory role in overseeing the implementation of inked agreements covering the fields of economics, trade, investment and education.

This understanding came from Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Uong Chu Luu’s March 4 meeting with a visiting Cambodia Senate delegation headed by Ty Borasy, Chairwoman of the Senate’s Committee for International Cooperation, Information and Communication in Hanoi .

Luu described the guests’ visit as an important contribution to cementing the growing relations between the two countries and their law-making bodies.

He emphasised the need for the two countries’ ministries and localities to collaborate to speed up land border demarcation and marker planting for mutual development.

Borasy introduced to her host the delegation’s purpose of studying Vietnamese agencies’ experience in making laws and examining bills and decrees relating to external affairs.

She stated that the Cambodian law-making bodies want to continue across-the-board ties with the Vietnamese side for enhanced bilateral friendship and multi-dimensional cooperation.

The same day, the Cambodian guests held talks with a delegation from the National Assembly’s Committee for External Relations, led by its head Tran Van Hang.

Borasy stated that the talks allowed the two committees to share their viewpoints regarding security, politics, and external relations in the region and the world at large.

Both sides agreed that the two committees will maximise the efficiency of information and experience-sharing modes at multilateral parliamentary forums and visit exchanges for the benefits of their law-making organs.-VNA

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