Cambodia-Vietnam Pledge to Complete Border Demarcation in 2019

Source: FN Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen and Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc pledged to strengthen cooperation between the two nations, particularly by completing border demarcation in 2019. According to Vietnamese Prime Minister, the two sides had finished resolving 84 per cent of controversial border lines, in which 314 of 375 markers had been…

Cambodia-Viet Nam Sign Six Important Documents

Source: FN Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc presided over the signing ceremony of six documents on Friday during his official visit to Viet Nam. The six documents includes: (1) Memorandum of Understanding on the Strategic Cooperation on Transportation for Seven Years Term 2018-2025; (2) Amendment on Protocols on…

PM Hun Sen Encourages Viet Nam’s Investors to Invest in Cambodia

Source: FN Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen told Vietnamese investors that Cambodia welcomed all Viet Nam’s investments and provided every investor with favorable climate, particularly peace, political and macroeconomics stability, legal and institutional framework, transparency, and accountability, speaking at the Cambodia-Viet Nam Business Forum on Friday in Hanoi, Vietnam with the attendances of Vietnamese premier…

Cambodia-Laos Sign Four Agreements and MoUs

Source: FN The Royal Government of Cambodia and the Government of Lao PDR have signed four Agreements and Memorandum of Understandings (MoU) in total, including Education Agreement 2019-2024; Agreement on the Cooperation on Culture and Art 2019-2021; MoU on Borrowing Elephants for Art Exhibitions and Cultural Exchanges at the Safari Zoo Phnom Penh; and MoU…

Cambodia-Laos Hold Joint Press Conference to Strengthen Ties

Source: FN Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and Lao Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith, on Wednesday noon, held a joint press conference to further strengthen and expand Cambodia-Laos friendship. At the press conference, the two Prime Ministers agreed on three principles for the O’ Alay and O’ Ta Ngav as follows: (a) no armed forces of…