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                        | The  first cars passing the border gate.   --Photo VNA/VNS |  A new Vietnam-Laos International Border Gate opens
 SON LA (VNS/ANN) -- The Long Sap  (Vietnam) – Pa Hang (Laos) international border gate pair was officially  launched with a ceremony held in Vietnam’s Sơn La province on Tuesday.
 The Long Sap Border Gate  was established on March 1, 1990 according to the 1990 Vietnam - Laos Border  Regulation Agreement. It is located in Phieng Cai Hamlet, Long Sap commune, Moc  Chau district, Son La province, while its Lao counterpart in Pa Hang Hamlet,  Sobbao district, Huaphan province.
 On December 22, 2020, the  Vietnamese government issued a resolution to upgrade the Long Sap Border Gate  to an international border gate. Subsequently, on December 31 the same year,  the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent an official diplomatic note to  the Lao side, notifying them of the decision and suggesting Laos promptly  advance the Pa Hang border gate to the status. On September 16, 2024, the Lao  government approved the project.
 Speaking at the ceremony,  Nguyen Minh Vu, Permanent Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of  the National Border Committee of Vietnam, emphasised the significance of the  international border gate pair, which is expected to facilitate exchange and  development cooperation between Son La and Huaphan provinces, thereby improving  living standards of local residents and further strengthening their solidarity.
 The official urged relevant  agencies and local authorities in both nations to prioritise investment in  socio-economic infrastructure in border areas and border gates, including the  Long Sap-Pa Hang pair. He stressed that such efforts would bolster economic,  trade, investment, and tourism cooperation between Vietnam and Laos.
 Deputy Minister of Foreign  Affairs of Laos, Mr Phoxay Khaykhamphithoune regarded the inauguration as a  vivid demonstration of the traditional friendship, special solidarity, and  comprehensive strategic comprehensive between the two countries. He noted that  the event reflects the deep mutual trust and consensus between their leaders  and citizens.
 The official called for  continued collaboration to maintain a shared border of peace, cooperation, and  friendship. Such efforts, he added, would strengthen the special Vietnam-Laos  relationship, ensuring its sustainability and growth for future generations.
 Nguyen Dinh Viet, Chairman  of the Son La provincial People’s Committee, noted Son La’s commitment to  maximising the potential of this international border gate pair to serve local  rapid and sustainable development and contribute to the Lao province’s  sustainable growth.
 He stressed  a vision for both provinces to integrate quickly, safely, and comprehensively  into ASEAN and the international community, thereby actively strengthening and  fostering the special friendship.
     (Latest Update November 21, 2024)
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