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Law enforcement representatives from Vietnamese and Cambodian localities sharing the borderline met in the first judicial conference in Vietnam’s southern province of Tay Ninh on August 29.
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Justice Ministries' officials of Vietnam and Cambodia at the conference
The function was co-chaired by Minister of Justice Le Thanh Long and his Cambodian counterpart Ang Vong Vathana.
Long said the function holds significant meaning in boosting bilateral judicial cooperation.
He noted that under a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on law and justice collaboration signed by the two justice ministries in 2009, exchanges of high-ranking delegations and experts have taken place and agreements on civic justice support and extradition have been signed.
Vietnam’s border provinces have also worked to spread legal knowledge, offer legal support, and settle disputes among their residents and Cambodians living nearby.
The minister urged for deeper and more effective engagements in the coming time to meet the sides’ demand and potentials, which gained favour among 100 participants.
The participants asked for the completion of internal administrative procedures for agreements on criminal justice support and on transfer of prisoners, which were signed in December last year, to soon take effect.
They recommended justice agencies in Vietnam – Cambodia border provinces to work together in sharing expertise and proposing legal – judicial collaboration subjects to be included in the MoU on cooperation between Vietnamese and Cambodian border localities.
On the occasion, the Vietnamese and Cambodian ministries of justice inked their cooperation programme for 2017-2018. The justice academy under the Vietnam Ministry of Justice and its Cambodian partner also signed a memorandum of understanding for future joint projects.
The second edition of the conference was set to take place in Cambodia in 2019.
VNA
2 comments:
Ah Norouk Hun Sen,
Keep going Ah Yuon's slave Hun Sen !!
You are the best at violently suppressing Khmer people and destroying Cambodia to please your master Yuon.
I don't understand why did they create a devil monster like you to make Cambodia a part of Vietnam in the near future? So far, you have proved to your master Yuon that you are truly a faithful dog to Vietnam. You have never hesitated to execute all Yuon's orders to transform Cambodia to be a Vietnam's satellite, and the Vietnamization of Cambodia is on its way to completion soon.
You are such a brainless Khmer traitor - the worst Khmer traitor ever.
If Ah Yuon's slave Hun Sen dissolves the CNRP, Khmer people must walk all over the country to protest. Staying silent at this critical time is tantamount to giving up Cambodia to the evil Vietnam. Khmer people have the morale responsibility to protect Cambodia.
Voting Ah Yuon's slave Hun Sen out in 2018 is the only option that we have left to save Cambodia. Ah Kwack Hun Sen knew that his Yuon's slave party CPP will lose this upcoming election. That's why he shut up the media first, including the NDI, before he kills the CNRP.
We have to make our ultimate sacrifice if Ah Roleuy Hun Sen dissolves the CNRP. And that will be the right time to die to save our motherland.
After we Win the election, then we can evoke the signatory countries of the 1991 Paris Peace Accord to reconvene to restore a lasting peace for Cambodia one more time. And this time we don't have another Khmer traitor named Ah Chkuot Sihanouk to kick the real Khmers' rescuers out of Cambodia like before.
Bun Thoeun
The more-than-three-decade-long oppressed Khmer people including those so-called loyal to the CPP rank and file will discreetly and peacefully vote Hun Sen out of his premiership for good this time...The Khmer people have been immune to Hun Sen's demagoguery, tricks and threats already...Bravo the Khmer people!!!
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