Special Reports
OPEC to keep gushing oil at full capacity
SCO Summit 2006
Thai military chief visits Laos to boost bilateral ties
www.chinaview.cn 2006-06-05 14:58:16

    BANGKOK, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Royal Thai Armed Forces Supreme Commander Gen. Ruengroj Mahasaranond left for Laos Monday morning on an official visit with an aim to strengthen bilateral relations between the armed forces of the two close neighboring countries.

    Speaking before his departure, Gen. Ruengroj said the visit is to forge closer ties between the armed forces of the two nations.

    However, there may be a discussion on ways to cope with narcotics along the common border.

    On a border demarcation, Gen Ruengroj conceded there remain many spots along the Thai-Lao border that have not yet been demarcated.

    However, the problem has no impacts on the bilateral relations.

    Actually, the Lao government wants to speed up demarcating, but has small budget to do that, he said.

    Apart from strengthening the relations between the two nations' armed forces, he said, the visit would also help forged closer bilateral cooperation in economic and political affairs. Enditem 

Editor: Wang Yan
E-mail Us Print This Article
Related Stories
Garcia leading Peru's presidential election
Top Chinese leaders attend science summit
China issues white paper on environmental protection [full text]
Explosives ready to demolish last Three Gorges cofferdam
China must stick to direction of reform
Oil flow to be affected if US makes wrong step: Iran
Chinese mathematicians solve global puzzle
Blair eyeing job in UN: report
Mass rally calls for Chen Shui-bian to step down
Pitt, Jolie, a happy family
Garcia leads Peru's presidential runoff
Peru presidential candidate Garcia leads two exit polls
Palestinian PM Haneya deems holding referendum "illegal"
Violence kills Iraqis, security posts vacant
Peru presidential candidate Garcia leads two exit polls