Vietnam, Laos discuss Vientiane-Hanoi expy project
Representatives
of Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport and the Lao Ministry of Public Works and
Transport have discussed a major project to develop an expressway linking
Hanoi and Vientiane as part of their five-year cooperation plan starting this
year.
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At a meeting in Laos on Wednesday, the two sides agreed
the route layout and related issues for the 760-kilometer expressway
connecting the capitals of the two countries, according to Vietnam’s Ministry
of Transport.
The agreement was reached based on results of a
pre-feasibility study conducted by Vietnam’s Transportation Design
Consultancy Corporation (Tedi).
The expressway is planned to start from Vientiane,
passing through Laos’ Pakxan and Nghe An Province’s Thanh Thuy, and end in
Hanoi.
With the route layout finalized, the ministries will
submit reports on the proposed expressway project to their governments.
They will also carry out a study on upgrading National
Highway No. 18B linking Laos’ Attapeu Province and Vietnam’s Kon Tum Province
in the coming time.
In addition, the transport ministry and the Korea
International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) have been implementing the
feasibility study for construction of a railroad linking Ha Tinh Province’s
Vung Ang Port and Vientiane.
The Vientiane-Hanoi expressway and Vung Ang-Vientiane
railway are considered key routes that help connect ASEAN countries and those
in the Greater Mekong Subregion.
Road projects connecting Vietnam and Laos are aimed at
improving traffic networks in the region and promoting trade among ASEAN
countries, especially between Laos and Vietnam.
The transport ministries of Vietnam and Laos will
improve their collaboration plan in 2016-2020 and prepare a
government-to-government memorandum of understanding on transport cooperation
for transport ministers of the two countries to sign this year.
SGT
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Thứ Hai, 18 tháng 7, 2016
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