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The Netherlands and Vietnam Join Forces to Address Safety in the Mekong Delta

NETHERLANDS GOV - Over the next six years, Vietnam and the Netherlands will work together to improve the efficacy of water management in the Mekong Delta. That is the aim of the agreement signed on Monday, 5 October 2009, in Hanoi by Vice Minister Tineke Huizinga (Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management) and her Vietnamese colleagues Minister Hoc of Agriculture and Rural Development and Minister Lai of Natural Resources and the Environment. Read More

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