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China to start patrols along Mekong River with neighboring countries

Hehe, we're small and poor country, we won't swaste our money if we not sure Thailand-Myanmar-Laos-Cambodia will stay on our side or not .

That's why i said you just have a clueless robots dream

btw: if you can understand what VNese think, then you can defeat us for very Long time already :lol:

We dont need to defeat you..just be our tributary state is just good enough :lol:
 
Yeah right, nobody care but someone just got too butt hurt and spew out such garbage reply. "Nobody care" is only in your delusion, the FACT is so many people care. They care as much as team up with others to create an organization and leave you alone in the dark corner. hahaha

Anyways, your reply is a best clownish clueless trolling ever.



LOL Uneducated or low educated Viet Cong love to preach people "use your brain" or bla bla bla, don't know who is really need the "brain" here.

Mekong river belong to 5 major nations Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, Lao and China, where the hell Vietnam in? By your mouth?

Nobody care about what Viet Cong though, and Viet Cong don't take it as a shame but still proud of yourself "independence"? Your so called independence must change to "isolation" is better!

They don't let you joint because you are non-value to them, plus they hate you so they try to isolate Viet Cong out of the game, it is a clearly message to VC: "Stay away from the region conflicts, especially the Thailand-Cambodia if don't want to be boycott"

When they feel provoked by Viet Cong again, they will flush out the water river down to the Vietnam low areas, that time you will cry with your mother land for having aggressive behavior to your neighbors.

VC never use its rusty brain to think, or maybe they never know how to use it.



Yeah work together, right, if you don't dare to violated the rules again, if so you are gonna earn some more dead bodies of your VC pirates from Philippines in the return.



Nobody give a damn care for what Viet Cong though, Viet Cong is obvious loosing face with it neighbors, how shameless you come up to such lame blatant whining that "you don't mind" or "unreasonable" the hell what? The golden triangle is the most dangerous water traffic in Southeast Asia, how many times those thugs over there trying to destroy the legal business by companies and governments? This cooperation is the first and the best ever in decades to counter the threat. People applaud China not enough don't even think about how shameless Viet Cong whining stupid reasons.

BTW, It's is nasty to see Viet Cong trolls here doing butt licking to each others dual to its countless self-thank. What a nasty action from the nasty manners. Must be stop and avoid that endless talkativeness!

We are a member of the Cooperation Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS). It includes six countries: China, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. :enjoy:

We just don't participate in joint patrols on the Mekong River, because in fact, it is not necessary to us.
As I said above, the Golden Triangle is a very remote part of the river in Vietnam, we have no reason to send our forces to joint patrols there. :no:



Greater Mekong Subregion Summit opens
The Fourth Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Summit opened in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on Dec. 20 with the participation of the leaders of the six GMS countries.

Themed "Beyond 2012: Towards a New Decade of GMS Strategic Development Partnership", the event was chaired by the host country’s President Thein Sein.

Leaders of the six GMS countries -- Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, Chinese State Councillor Dai Bingguo, Lao Prime Minister Thongsing Thammavong, Myanmar 's President Thein Sein, Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, are expected to endorse the New GMS Strategic Framework for 2012-2022 and sign the summit’s joint statement.

They will discuss the vision on further promoting cooperation in nine key areas of transport, energy, information and communications, environment, agriculture, tourism, human resource development, trade facilitation and investment.

The event will also adopt a series of important documents on cooperation results in agriculture, environmental protection, construction of GMS information superhighway and GMS cargo transport.

The Greater Mekong Subregion Economic Cooperation Programme was launched in 1992 by the six countries sharing the Mekong River, namely Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.

The Asian Development Bank initiated the programme and acts as GMS's coordinator, financing bank and technical supporter./.

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BTW: If you don't know where is your golden triangle, go home asking your wife or girlfriend. :lol:
Don't get angry, you can still continue to don't use your brain to think, if you want, because it is just your own. :lol:
 
Chinese, Burmese ships attacked on Mekong River

By Zhang Ming'ai
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Four Chinese cargo ships and one Burmese patrol ship were attacked on the Mekong River on Jan. 4, river police in charge of security on the Mekong River in north and northeast Thailand told People's Daily.


Police force from China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand launch joint patrol along the Mekong River in Guanlei Port in Dai Autonomous Prefecture of Xishuangbanna, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Dec. 10, 2011. [Sina.com]
Quoting a police report, an officer said that the Myanmar patrol ship and Chinese cargo ships near a Burmese dock were attacked by armed assailants in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

The report went on to state that the armed assailants fired M79 rockets at the ships, with the first rocket falling in the river and the second exploding near the patrol ship. Due to low lighting conditions at the time of the incident, the patrol ship was unable to determine the source of the attack and subsequently could not offer a meaningful armed response.

The police report concluded that the incident has greatly affected shipping services on the Mekong River.

Although no Chinese ships were hit in the attack, crew members expressed concerns over security on the river.

Shipping services were restored on the Mekong last December after their suspension following the deaths of 13 Chinese sailors in cargo ship attacks on the river on Oct. 5, 2011.
Bad news for China again :coffee:
Chinese, Burmese ships attacked on Mekong River - China.org.cn
 
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