Vietnam Marine Police and the Cambodian National Committee for Maritime Security have agreed to strengthen law enforcement cooperation at sea during a bilateral meeting on April 29 in Ho Chi Minh City.
The two sides reached an eight-article agreement in reinforcing cooperation in trans-national issues of mutual interest such as maritime safety and trans-national maritime crimes.
They also reached consensus on the content of their coming memorandum of understanding in four major issues relating to law enforcement at sea encompassing, trafficking, piracy, illegal fishing and environmental pollution.
Fisheries’ supporting activities, search and rescue, and an annual common patrol were also agreed upon.
Law enforcement forces of nations in the Gulf of Thailand are expected to sit together at a Commander-level meeting due to take place this September in Vietnam to discuss the signing of cooperation agreements.-VNA
The two sides reached an eight-article agreement in reinforcing cooperation in trans-national issues of mutual interest such as maritime safety and trans-national maritime crimes.
They also reached consensus on the content of their coming memorandum of understanding in four major issues relating to law enforcement at sea encompassing, trafficking, piracy, illegal fishing and environmental pollution.
Fisheries’ supporting activities, search and rescue, and an annual common patrol were also agreed upon.
Law enforcement forces of nations in the Gulf of Thailand are expected to sit together at a Commander-level meeting due to take place this September in Vietnam to discuss the signing of cooperation agreements.-VNA