President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF)’s Central Committee Huynh Dam received a delegation of the National Council of Solidarity Front for the Development of Cambodia’s Motherland, headed by its Vice President Min Khin, in Hanoi on September 26.
The VFF leader hailed the visit by the Cambodian delegation and expressed his pleasure at the fine development of relations between the two countries, citing the freshly ended visit to Cambodia by National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung to attend the 32nd General Assembly of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA 32) as a vivid example for traditional friendship and cooperation.
Min Khin, who also holds the position of General Secretary, expressed his joy at the development of cooperation between the two organisations, saying cooperative activities between the two sides have been implemented at localities.
He thanked the Vietnam Fatherland Front for its assistance to the National Council of Solidarity Front for the Development of Cambodia’s Motherland during its development, contributing to boosting cooperation between the two peoples, especially people living near the common border line of the two countries.
The same day, Vu Trong Kim, Vice President and General Secretary of the Vietnam Fatherland Front had talks with the Cambodian delegation.
Both sides expressed their wishes to continue to boost bilateral cooperation and contribute to developing relations between the two countries.
They discussed preparations for the meeting of Front Presidents of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam slated for December this year in Phnom Penh and the international conference to build peaceful friendship borders, in 2012 in Cambodia.
Min Khin, who also holds the position of General Secretary, expressed his joy at the development of cooperation between the two organisations, saying cooperative activities between the two sides have been implemented at localities.
He thanked the Vietnam Fatherland Front for its assistance to the National Council of Solidarity Front for the Development of Cambodia’s Motherland during its development, contributing to boosting cooperation between the two peoples, especially people living near the common border line of the two countries.
The same day, Vu Trong Kim, Vice President and General Secretary of the Vietnam Fatherland Front had talks with the Cambodian delegation.
Both sides expressed their wishes to continue to boost bilateral cooperation and contribute to developing relations between the two countries.
They discussed preparations for the meeting of Front Presidents of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam slated for December this year in Phnom Penh and the international conference to build peaceful friendship borders, in 2012 in Cambodia.
VOV/VNA
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