The event was attended by Doan Ngoc Lam, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Quang Binh People’s Committee, and Keo-Oudone Bouthsingkhone, Deputy Governor of Khammouane.
During the talks, Lam reviewed the progress of border cooperation between the two provinces. He highlighted their strong collaboration in defence, security, and border management at both government and professional levels. Regular annual meetings between provincial authorities and border agencies have been maintained, ensuring a good working relationship.
Both sides agreed on the importance of popularising and educating the public, especially border residents, about national border laws and the agreements signed between the two countries.
The Quang Binh - Khammouane borderline has seen ensured political stability and social order, with the line and markers protected. Both sides have cooperated effectively in joint patrols to safeguard the border, including the first-ever joint patrol between the Border Guard Command of Quang Binh and the Military Command of Khammouane.
In addition to border security, the provinces have worked closely to combat crime, particularly cross-border drug trafficking. They have also focused on preventing illegal immigration, unregistered marriages, and other transnational issues in the border area. Local authorities on both sides have created favourable conditions for cross-border trade and investment, contributing to economic and social development.
However, challenges remain, particularly with the illicit trade and smuggling of drugs and other banned substances across the border. Despite efforts, economic development in the border area remains limited, with many residents relying on unsustainable livelihoods such as forest resource extraction.
Deputy Governor Keo-Oudone Bouthsingkhone voiced his hope that both provinces would continue to implement their agreements effectively, further strengthening the solidarity between Vietnam and Laos.
The two provinces signed an updated memorandum, pledging continued close and effective collaboration between their authorities and border protection forces. They will maintain regular meetings and information exchanges at various levels, and continue joint efforts to prevent illegal activities such as smuggling, wildlife poaching, and environmental violations.
Additionally, both provinces will focus on infrastructure development and cultural exchanges to enhance economic opportunities and improve the quality of life for border communities.
Source: VNA