Vietnam has always given top priority to the continued strengthening and development of good-neighborly relations, traditional friendly relations, and comprehensive and long-term sustainable cooperation with Cambodia, said Prime Minister Pham Minh Trinh, head of the Royal Cambodian Army. told General Von. Pisen during a reception in Hanoi on Tuesday.
The prime minister explained to the Cambodian military leaders the direction of Vietnam’s foreign relations and the “four” defense policies. I have confirmed that I will always support you.
The Prime Minister believed that under the leadership of the Cambodian People’s Party led by Samdech Techo Hun Sen and the close guidance of the government led by Prime Minister Hun Manet, Cambodia will continue to achieve more achievements in the future.
General Pisen briefed the organizers on the results of the consultations between the Cambodian Armed Forces delegation and the Vietnamese Ministry of Defense, and encouraged the Cambodian and Vietnamese Armed Forces to strengthen coordination and continue effective cooperation activities, thereby ensuring that the Cambodian Armed Forces and the Vietnamese Ministry of Defense emphasized that it will make an important contribution to the Developing friendly, inclusive and sustainable relations between Vietnam and Cambodia.
In response, Prime Minister Chinh encouraged the development of Vietnam-Cambodia relations and strengthened all-round cooperation, including human resource development and sharing of information and experience to effectively address long-standing concerns and emerging issues at the grassroots level. Both armies hoped to take the initiative. level.
He said both sides should strengthen exchange activities and joint border security, protect border lines and markings, and prevent cross-border crimes to maintain security and order in border areas, promote cross-border trade and people. He proposed that Japan should contribute to the promotion of cultural exchange. , thus building boundaries of peace, friendship, cooperation and development. —VNS