Jiangcheng: A new trilateral law enforcement cooperation mechanism was officially launched on March 25 in Jiangcheng county, Pu'er city, Yunnan province of China, marking a significant step in strengthening coordination among border authorities of Vietnam, China, and Laos.
According to Vietnam News Agency, this initiative aims to enhance cross-border collaboration in maintaining security and managing common borders effectively. The mechanism is expected to facilitate the sharing of information and joint operations, thereby improving the ability of the three nations to tackle cross-border issues, including illegal activities and border-related crimes.
Officials from the three countries attended the launch event, emphasizing the importance of cooperation in maintaining peace and stability in the region. The mechanism is seen as a proactive measure to address challenges that arise from the shared borders and to promote mutual understanding and trust among the participating countries.
The establishment of this mechanism highlights the commitment of Vietnam, China, and Laos to work together in ensuring safe and secure borders. It underscores the recognition of the interconnected nature of border security and the necessity for collaborative approaches in addressing complex issues that affect multiple nations.