Vietnam presents petroleum laboratory equipment to Cambodia army

Representatives of the Petroleum Department under the General Department of Logistics of the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence have handed over equipment for a level-3 petroleum laboratory to the Petroleum Department of the General Department of Logistics - Finance under the Royal Cambodian Army.
Vietnam presents petroleum laboratory equipment to Cambodia army ảnh 1Delegates at the event (Photo: qdnd.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – Representatives of the Petroleum Department under the General Department of Logistics of the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence have handed overequipment for a level-3 petroleum laboratory to the Petroleum Department of the General Department of Logistics - Finance under the Royal Cambodian Army.

Speaking at the handover ceremony on June 22 at Moc Bai International Border in the southwestern province of Tay Ninh, Major General Nguyen VanLuc, Director of the Petroleum Department under the General Department of Logistics of the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence, emphasisedthat the two countries in general and their armies in particular have shared the friendship and traditional relations which have been cultivated and developed.

In the coming time, the department will help train Cambodianofficers to use the equipment of the laboratory as well as implementing tasks to ensurepetroleum supply, among others.

Lieutenant General Noun Sokho, Director of the PetroleumDepartment of the General Department of Logistics and Finance under the Royal Cambodian Army, expressed his deep gratitude to the Party, State, Ministry of National Defenceof Vietnam in general and the Department of Petroleum in particular for their great supportto Cambodia and its army in all circumstances.

He hoped that in thecoming time, the two departments will strengthencollaboration and solidarity, contributing tocultivating the sound traditional friendship and solidarity between the two armies andpeople ofCambodia and Vietnam./.

VNA

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