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China and Vietnam Sign Land Border
Treaty
Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan and Vietnamese Deputy Prime
Minister and Foreign Minister Nguyen Manh Cam signed the Treaty of Land
Border between China and Vietnam in Hanoi on December 31, 1999 on behalf of
their respective countries. With the signing of the treaty, all outstanding
issues relating to the land border between China and Vietnam have been
resolved. Among those who attended the signing ceremony were Vietnamese
Prime Minister Phan Van Khai and Wang Yi, head of the Chinese delegation for
China-Vietnam land border negotiations and Chinese Assistant Foreign
Minister.
Prior to the signing ceremony, Prime Minister Phan Van Khai met with Chinese
Foreign Minister Tang. At the meeting, Tang said he and Comrade Nguyen Manh
Cam had officially signed the Treaty of Land Border between China and
Vietnam, thus having fulfilled the glorious task assigned by the two
countries' leaders. Recalling all rounds of negotiations on land border
between the two countries, Tang attributed the removal of numerous
difficulties, the complete settlement of remaining disputes and the timely
signing of the treaty, first and foremost, to the very attention and
guidance given by leaders of the two parties and countries. He also
attributed the success to the consistent efforts made by the two countries'
delegations and working groups in charge of land border negotiations. China
and Vietnam are close neighbors, and to bring peace, amity, cooperation and
stability along the land border between the two countries into the 21st
century conforms to the common aspirations of the two peoples and serves the
fundamental interest of the two countries, Tang said. It will also
contribute significantly to regional peace and stability.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Khai described December 30, 1999 as a red-letter
day when China and Vietnam officially signed the Land Border Treaty,
fulfilling the task assigned by the General Secretaries of the two parties.
It was a big event of great historic significance in the relations between
Vietnam and China. It was his strong belief that the event would contribute
to further promoting the friendly and cooperative relations between the two
countries well into the 21st century.
Foreign Minister Tang conveyed the warm regards from Chinese Premier Zhu
Rongji to Prime Minister Khai.
Earlier in the day, Foreign Minister Tang also met with Vietnamese Deputy
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Nguyen Manh Cam.
On the morning of the very day, Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Wang Yi
and Vietnamese Permanent Deputy Foreign Minister Vu Khoan, head of the
Vietnamese delegation for negotiations, reviewed land border negotiations
between the two countries and initialed the land border treaty.
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