In a powerful display of unity, the defense ministers of Vietnam and Cambodia shake hands, symbolizing the deep-rooted solidarity, friendship, and cooperative spirit between their armed forces.

Ministers Phan Van Giang and Tea Seiha jointly plant a commemorative tree at the border gate, a poignant symbol of the enduring and close relationship between Vietnam and Cambodia.

Military medical officers and soldiers from both nations swiftly execute a rescue drill, providing critical first aid to simulated victims in a field scenario, showcasing their readiness and expertise.

The military medical teams seamlessly coordinate in casualty care, transportation, and on-site emergency treatment, demonstrating exceptional teamwork and professional competence.

The joint military medical exercise reaches new heights with the coordinated participation of air rescue forces, enhancing the scope and effectiveness of the operation.

Immediately following the exercise, the ministers attend the inauguration of a new boarding classroom at Ben Cau Primary School, a heartfelt gift from Vietnam’s Ministry of National Defence to support education in Tay Ninh province’s border area.

The teachers and students of Ben Cau Primary School beam with joy as they celebrate the opening of their new classroom, a symbol of hope and opportunity for the community.

The ministers witness a historic moment as representatives from Long Cuong village (Vietnam) and O Ta Mo village (Cambodia) sign a sisterhood agreement, pledging mutual support and a shared commitment to maintaining a peaceful border.

The ministers and accompanying officials embark on a tour of the Traditional Room of Regimen 5 (Military Region 7), gaining insights into the rich history and traditions of the region.

General Tea Seiha, Cambodia’s Minister of National Defence, visits the logistics production units of the Vietnam People’s Army, fostering a deeper understanding of their capabilities and operations.

During bilateral talks, the ministers engage in constructive discussions on enhancing defense cooperation, improving border management, combating cross-border crimes, and strengthening the bonds of solidarity and friendship between their nations.
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