DPA
Vientiane – Laos and Cambodia have agreed to discuss border issues, including surveying and addressing drug trafficking in the remote area, the state-run Vientiane Times newspaper reported Monday.
The two governments agreed to more work related to border surveys and demarcation, the daily said.
Other measures included improving collaboration between border agencies and improving border facilities to help maintain order and make legal crossings easier.
The countries share a 540-kilometre border in a region where the Mekong River flows from Laos into Cambodia.
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