Young Vietnamese, Cambodian officers engage in friendship exchange

Young officers from the Vietnam Border Guard and the Cambodian Army and Gendarmerie held a dialogue themed “Fostering Tradition, Building the Future” on November 12 in the southern province of Tay Ninh.

The performance “Mekong - New Era” by the art troupes from the Vietnam Border Guard Command and the Royal Cambodian Army (Photo: VNA)
The performance “Mekong - New Era” by the art troupes from the Vietnam Border Guard Command and the Royal Cambodian Army (Photo: VNA)

Tay Ninh (VNA) – Young officers from the Vietnam Border Guard and the Cambodian Army and Gendarmerie held a dialogue themed “Fostering Tradition, Building the Future” on November 12 in the southern province of Tay Ninh.

Major General Vu Quoc An, Deputy Political Commissar of the Border Guard Command, and Lieutenant General Tien Sophornvong, Deputy Chief of Staff and Director of the Cambodian Border Guard Department, co-chaired the dialogue.

Vietnam and Cambodia share a 1,258-km land border running through 10 Vietnamese and nine Cambodian provinces.

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Major General Nguyen Kim Khanh (right), former Deputy Commander of the Border Guard Command, shares memories of the time he directly took part in helping the Cambodian people escape the genocidal regim (Photo: VNA)

Over the years, the governments, armed forces and peoples of the two countries have effectively implemented bilateral cooperation agreements, treaties and regulations, helping to ensure territorial sovereignty and security-order along their shared border, while cooperation among young officers of the border protection forces has continued to deepen.

Major General Nguyen Kim Khanh, former Deputy Commander of the Border Guard Command, who directly took part in helping the Cambodian people escape the genocidal regime, shared that the sincere affection of the Cambodian people for Vietnamese soldiers remains a lifelong memory for him. He said such heartfelt gratitude was a great source of spiritual strength that motivated Vietnamese troops to fulfil their noble international mission.

He stressed that the relationship between the two countries’ militaries and people was built on blood and sacrifice across generations. He expressed hope that today’s young officers of both nations would carry forward this tradition through solidarity, mutual understanding and lasting cooperation, always placing peace and friendship above all else.

Lieutenant Colonel Truong Dong Phi, Deputy Political Offficer of the My Thanh Tay Border Guard Station under the Tay Ninh provincial Border Guard Command, noted that in recent years, border forces of both countries have strengthened coordination in supporting border communities to improve production and livelihoods. They have also promoted people-to-people diplomacy, provided healthcare assistance, and implemented meaningful initiatives such as the “Supporting Students to School” programme, thereby contributing to tightening the solidarity, friendship and close bond between border forces and the people of Vietnam and Cambodia.

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Colonel Lun Luch of the Cambodian Army Command talks about the Vietnam-Cambodia friendship. (Photo: VNA)

Colonel Lun Luch of the Royal Cambodian Army said Cambodian young officers always treasure the enormous sacrifices of generations of Vietnam People’s Army soldiers who shed their blood to help liberate Cambodia from the genocidal regime.

He expressed strong confidence that Vietnam and Cambodia will continue to preserve and promote their traditional solidarity and friendship - a precious legacy nurtured by previous generations. Emphasising the pivotal role of the youth, especially young military officers, he affirmed that they form the core force in inheriting and strengthening the special Vietnam–Cambodia friendship. In the current context, he said, young people from both nations should further exchanges, learn from each other’s experience, and jointly build a border of peace, cooperation and development, thereby maintaining stability and enabling residents on both sides to live and work in peace.

On this occasion, the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence awarded scholarships to 60 disadvantaged students from both countries./.

VNA

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