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While They May Have Their Differences at Sea, on Land, Vietnamese and Chinese Border Guards Get Along Great

Chinese and Vietnamese border soldiers conducted joint patrols last week along their shared land border near the northern Vietnamese province of Hà Giang. Officers from both armies also met to discuss increased cooperation to prevent illegal crossings, smuggling, and other issues. What's ...
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While They May Have Their Differences at Sea, on Land, Vietnamese and Chinese Border Guards Get Along Great

Chinese and Vietnamese border soldiers conducted joint patrols last week along their shared land border near the northern Vietnamese province of Hà Giang. Officers from both armies also met to discuss increased cooperation to prevent illegal crossings, smuggling, and other issues. What's ...
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