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Northeastern Cambodian provinces seek to boost cooperation with Vietnam’s Gia Lai

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(GLO) – Leaders of Vietnam’s Gia Lai province on Wednesday met with a high-level delegation from Cambodia’s northeastern provinces of Preah Vihear, Stung Treng and Ratanakiri, aiming to strengthen the cooperation in trade, border security and cultural exchange.
Overview of the working session. Photo: Vũ Thảo

The Cambodian delegation was headed by Brak Sovann, Chairman of the provincial Council of Preah Vihear alongside Deputy Governors Nga Sen Van Som of Stung Treng and Nhean Tich Chendal of Ratanakiri.

On the Vietnamese side, the meeting was chaired by Châu Ngọc Tuấn, Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Nguyễn Tuấn Anh, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee together with senior provincial officials.

Gia Lai provincial leaders working with the delegation from the Northeastern provinces of Cambodia. Photo: Vũ Thảo

Gia Lai and the northeastern Cambodian provinces have intensified ties through delegation exchanges, joint agreements, and coordinated border management.

Trade turnover via the Lệ Thanh-Oyadav international border gate reached USD 202 million in 2024, with USD 118 million recorded in the first five months of 2025. Gia Lai enterprises currently run 19 projects in Cambodia with registered capital of more than USD 913 million.

Both sides highlighted the role of border forces in maintaining stability and resolving incidents in line with bilateral agreements, ensuring a peaceful and cooperative environment.

Delegates from the Northeastern provinces of Cambodia attending the working session. Photo: Vũ Thảo

Gia Lai also thanked Cambodian authorities for assisting its K52 team in recovering and repatriating the remains of Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts who died in Cambodia during wartime.

Cambodian leaders hailed the results of cooperation, noting its impact on economic growth, defense and improved livelihoods, while expressing confidence in Vietnam’s continued development. They pledged to further expand joint activities in investment, trade and cultural exchange.

Permanent Vice Chairman of the Gia Lai provincial People’s Council Trương Văn Đạt (right), presents a gift to the leader of Preah Vihear Province. Photo: Vũ Thảo
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyễn Tuấn Anh (right) presents a gift to the leader of Ratanakiri province. Photo: Vũ Thảo

Gia Lai’s Vice Chairman Nguyễn Tuấn Anh urged closer coordination in border demarcation and marker planting, simplified administrative procedures at Lệ Thanh-Oyadav and greater cultural exchange.

He also announced plans to develop the border gate into a digital and smart economic zone, applying modern technologies for improved management.

Both sides agreed to fully implement existing cooperation agreements, draft new memoranda of understanding for the 2026-2030 period and deepen ties under the principle of “good neighbors, traditional friendship, comprehensive cooperation and long-term sustainability.”

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