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Upgraded Crossings Agreed On Thai-Lao Border


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Upgraded crossings agreed on Thai-Lao border

Thailand and Laos have mutually agreed to upgrade the two countries common border checkpoints from temporary to a permanent basis, as well as to promote social and economic cooperation between the two countries.

During the seventh Thai-Lao provincial governors conference co-chaired by Interior Minister Aree Wong-araya and his Laotian counterpart Thongban Sengaphone in Phetchaburi, both parties agreed to turn a temporary border checkpoint at Baan Muang Jedton in Uttaradit and another at Baan Huak in Phayao into permanent border checkpoints, and upgrade the Khok Phai checkpoint in Loei to an international border checkpoint.

Cross border trade and daily shuttlings of Thai and Lao nationals are expected to become more bustling through the upgraded checkpoints.

As part of their bilateral security cooperation, Thailand and Laos agreed to conduct joint patrols on the Mekong River and to jointly combat cross border drug traffickers. In addition, both sides will see to it that sand dredgers will not cause the banks of Mekong and Huang rivers to cave in.

The Thai-Lao provincial governors meeting also agreed in principle to push for construction of a third Thai-Lao border bridge in Chiang Khong district of Chiang Rai.

Meanwhile, Mr. Aree said plans to send Hmong immigrants back to Laos after they had illegally entered Thai territory and currently given shelter in Phetchabun were merely a bilateral issue between Thailand and Laos but stopped short of criticising the opposition raised by a United States congressman to the Hmong repatriation scheme.

The interior minister declined to comment on news reports that a particular ASEAN member state had offered to help Thailand cope with the Hmong immigrant problem.

Source: TNA - 18 August 2007

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Pier, road to connect Laos and Thailand

In ceremonies Friday Thailand's Transport Ministry handed over a pier and a road, constructed by Thailand to Laos to facilitate transportation between the two countries.

Thai Transport Minister Admiral Thira Haocharoen and Lao PDR Deputy Minister for Transportation, Post and Construction Sommad Ponsena together presided at the ceremony to hand over the Banwentai pier and Route No.13 to Laos.

The project, agreed by the two countries, saw Thailand's Marine Department building the pier while the Department of Highways built the road.

More from the Bangkok Post here.

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Pier, road to connect Laos and Thailand

In ceremonies Friday Thailand's Transport Ministry handed over a pier and a road, constructed by Thailand to Laos to facilitate transportation between the two countries.

Thai Transport Minister Admiral Thira Haocharoen and Lao PDR Deputy Minister for Transportation, Post and Construction Sommad Ponsena together presided at the ceremony to hand over the Banwentai pier and Route No.13 to Laos.

The project, agreed by the two countries, saw Thailand's Marine Department building the pier while the Department of Highways built the road.

More from the Bangkok Post here.

Upgrade......does that mean firing everyone currently involved in it and replacing them with semi-intelligent simians? Good......an actual improvement. :o

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