The Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Youth Exchange Meeting, entitled “From entrepreneurship to investment opportunities”, took place in Siem Riep, Cambodia from November 13-15.
Phnom Penh (VNA)꧙ – The Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Youth Exchange Meeting, entitled “From entrepreneurship to investment opportunities”, took place in Siem Riep, Cambodia from November 13-15.
The event, organised by the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia (UYFC), was the second youth meeting between Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Its first edition was held in Vietnam in 2014.
Speaking at the meeting, UYFC President Hun Ma Ny said the meeting promoted the role and participation of the youth in fostering friendship between the three countries and provided a platform for young entrepreneurs to exchange ideas and seek investment opportunities.
In addition, leaders of the three delegations discussed ways to create opportunities for the young entrepreneurs to strengthen ties and work together in joint projects.
The delegates also visited world heritage Angkor Wat complex and took part in sport events.-VNA
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