Kon Tum boosts cooperation with Cambodian province
Leaders of the Central Highland province of Kon Tum and Ratanakiri province of Cambodia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on cooperation for socio-economic development.
Under the document, signed in Kon Tum city on November 27, the two provinces agreed to ask the two Governments to open more border gates in an effort to further foster their socio-economic development.
They agreed to increase the exchange of information, and create favourable conditions for their enterprises to seek business opportunities in the other locality.
They will also continue to cooperate in teaching Vietnamese and Khmer languages and developing human resources, as part of a cooperation programme between the two governments.
The two localities will maintain order and security in the border area to turn it into an area of peace, friendship, cooperation and development as well as facilitating the land border demarcation.
Ratanakiri province pledged to continue assisting Kon Tum in searching and repatriating remains of Vietnamese voluntary soldiers and experts who laid down their lives during the resistance war in Cambodia.