Hun Sen treasured Viet Nam's assistance and sacrifice that helped his country to escape from the Pol Pot genocidal regime and revive.
He suggested both countries strengthen cooperation in human resources development, asking Viet Nam to continue assisting Cambodia in this regard.
The two leaders applauded the cooperation achievements obtained in the recent past as seen in the increased political trust with frequent visits and meetings between the countries' leaders.
To further strengthen the bilateral ties in the new period, both host and guest agreed to actively realize the high-level agreements and outcomes of the high-level meetings between the two Parties.
Viet Nam and Cambodia will step up meetings and interactions between all-level leaders and via all channels, especially between young leaders and youths of the countries, they emphasized.
Both sides highlighted the importance of advancing security-defense cooperation more comprehensively and profoundly; adhere to the consistent principle of not allowing any hostile force to use a country's territory to sabotage the other and considering a country's safety as the other's benefit.
They vowed to uphold the mechanisms of the annual meeting among the ministers of public security/interior of Cambodia, Laos and Viet Nam, the meeting of the three countries' defense ministers, and the three countries' joint exercise on response to non-traditional security challenges.
Both leaders pledged to strongly reform and diversify communication and education forms to help the two countries' people, especially the young, to have right awareness of the traditional friendship, solidarity, and comprehensive cooperation.
The two leaders vowed to continue strengthening the Viet Nam-Laos-Cambodia cooperation, including effectively implementing the agreements reached at the high-level meeting among their leaders.
They concurred in maintaining and capitalizing on the meetings among the three countries' Prime Ministers, parliamentary leaders, ministers of public security, national defense and foreign affairs, along with leaders of some other ministries and sectors./.