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It aims to strengthen trilateral cooperation, promote stability and security, reduce poverty and foster socio-economic growth and development of the border regions of the three countries through transportation infrastructure and the promotion of trade, as well as the prevention of natural resource
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and Phan Văn Khải met at Vientiane and declared the establishment of the CLV-DTA. Originally, the development triangle covered 10 border provinces:
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At the fourth JCC meeting held in Đắk Lắk on 21–22 December 2009, the three countries agreed to include three more provinces:
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on 4–5 December 2006, the three prime ministers decided to establish the Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) for the CLV-DTA.
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Currently, the CLV-DTA comprises 13 border provinces within the three countries of which four (
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and reached an agreement on building a "Development Triangle".
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of Vietnam, adding up to a total of 13 border provinces.
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After the third unofficial summit on 20–21 July 2004 in
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Index

Khmer
Vietnamese
Tam giác
phát triển
Greater Mekong Subregion
Cambodia
Laos
Vietnam
Ratanakiri
Stung Treng
Kratié
Mondulkiri
Attapeu
Salavan
Sekong
Champasak
Kon Tum
Đắk Lắk
Gia Lai
Đăk Nông
Bình Phước
Hun Sen
Sisavath Keobounphanh
Phan Văn Khải
Vientiane
Siem Reap
Bounnhang Vorachit
Mondulkiri
Ratanakiri
Stung Treng

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