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Marker planting along border with China on track

Ha Giang (VNA) - The border affairs chief has reiterated national determination to finish the border marker planting along the borderline with China on schedule before December 10.

Deputy Foreign Minister and Chairman of the National Border Committee Ho Xuan Son made the statement at a conference to review the work held in the northern border province of Ha Giang on November 29.

He said the Government has instructed relevant ministries, agencies and northern border provinces to fulfill high-level commitments between the two countries.

Son also said over the past seven years, the taskforces from both countries have finished demarcation along 1,400 km of border with almost all locations for border markers fixed and some 1,800 border markers planted.

Four of the seven northern border provinces - Lao Cai, Dien Bien, Lai Chau and Ha Giang - have finished their jobs before schedule.

The inauguration of the last pairs of border markers along the northern border line is scheduled to take place at the Huu Nghi (Friendship) International Border Gate in Lang Son province of Vietnam and the Youyi Guan (Friendship) Border Gate in Guangxing province of China on December 10, according to the border chief.

 
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