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Cambodia, Vietnam share experience in religious management

Officials in charge of religious affairs of Vietnam and Cambodia are gathering at a week-long conference in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho to share their working experience.
Cambodia, Vietnam share experience in religious management ảnh 1Touch Sarom (R), Cambodian Secretary of State at the Ministry of Cults and Religions, presents a gift to Head of the Government Committee for Religious Affairs Vu Chien Thang (Photo: VNA)
 
Can Tho, (VNA) – Officials incharge of religious affairs of Vietnam and Cambodia are gathering at aweek-long conference in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho to share their workingexperience.

Co-organised by the Vietnamese GovernmentCommittee for Religious Affairs and Cambodian Ministry of Cults & Religion,the event lasts through December 20, with the participation of 30 officials incharge of religious affairs at central, municipal and provincial levels fromCambodia.

Head of the Government Committee forReligious Affairs Vu Chien Thang said through the exchange of experience andlessons, the event hopes to enhance the capacity of both countries’ officials,contributing to maintaining social stability and national development in eachcountry.

He pledged his agency will try its best toimplement the agreement on cooperation with the Cambodian Ministry of Cults& Religion toward effectiveness in contribution to the growth of Vietnam –Cambodia traditional ties and comprehensive partnership.

Participating Vietnamese delegatespresented reports on religious tasks which have been successfully carried outby the Vietnamese committee, focusing on how to unite all religions to servesocio-economic development and political security domestically and regionally.

On the sidelines of the event, participantswill tour religious establishments in Can Tho.-VNA

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