Tay Ninh announces establishment of border guard station at Tan Nam international border gate
The Border Guard Command of southern Tay Ninh province on April 14 held a ceremony to announce and hand over the decision of the Ministry of National Defence on the establishment of a border guard station at the Tan Nam international border gate based on the reorganisation of the station at Tan Binh border guard.
Tay Ninh (VNA) – The Border Guard Command ofsouthern Tay Ninh province on April 14 held a ceremony to announce and handover the decision of the Ministry of National Defence on the establishment of a border guard station at the Tan Nam international border gate based on the reorganisation of the station at Tan Binh border guard.
The Tan Nam international border gate, located in Tan Biendistrict’s Tan Binh commune, is opposite to MeanChey border gate in Cambodia’sPray Veng province. In 2017, the Prime Minister approved a proposal to upgrade itfrom an auxiliary border gate into an international one. After nearly five yearsof preparation, on May 31, 2021, the Tan Nam - MeanChey international bordergate pair officially came into operation.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee DuongVan Thang said the operation of the Tan Nam international border gate marked anew period of cooperation and socio-economic development between Tay Ninh and PrayVeng, particularly regarding their trade and tourism exchange.
Highlighting Tay Ninh’s significant investment earmarked forTan Nam’s infrastructure and facilities, Thang wished leaders of Prey Veng willcontinue prioritising investment in its border gate to make the best use of the pair of border gates for the two countries' economic cooperation and development./.
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