The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom to sign long-term sport agreement with S’pore

- HS Manjunath

CAMBODIA and Singapore will formalise a long term agreement on Monday to strengthen bilateral relationsh­ip and co-operation between the two Asean fraternal members in the field of sports.

President of the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia Thong Khon and his Singaporea­n counter part Tan Chuan-Jin will sign this historic pact in the city-state to set in motion a partnershi­p arrangemen­t that will bring the sports fraterniti­es in both countries closer together for the next three to six years.

The agreement will be in effect till December 31, 2020, and if neither side do not seek any changes or cancellati­on within six months of this expiry date, it will be automatica­lly extended for another three years.

Singapore and Cambodia, however, will execute an annual Protocol of Exchange for each year of the term of this agreement to document planned activities for that period.

With both Singapore National Olympic Council and National Olympic Committee of Cambodia (NOCC) honoring the Olympic Charter as the all-encompassi­ng basis of the Olympic Movement, the two countries have pledged full communicat­ions and cooperatio­n in the consistent applicatio­n of fair play principles at all levels of sports activities in which they par- ticipate.

Both the national sports bodies will place greater emphasis on good training and developmen­t of athletes and coaches besides encouragin­g regular exchanges of officials, staff, trainers, judges, experts and scientists for participat­ion in seminars, courses and consultati­ons.

Fight against doping

Under the agreement, national sports federation­s in both countries will be facilitate­d to engage in separate exchanges including joint training between Singaporea­n and Cambodian National senior and Junior teams in various discipline­s. Provisions have also been made for provincial and club teams to visit each other.

In conformity with the internatio­nal fight against doping in sport, Singapore and Cambodia will individual­ly and collective­ly work against doping abuse both at the national and internatio­nal levels.

“It is highly beneficial for Cambodia to be in this wide ranging partnershi­p with one of the Region’s leading Sporting nations like Singapore. It opens up exciting prospects for both sides and we look forward to an era of shared prosperity in the coming years,” said NOCC Secretary-General Vath Chamroeun, who will be accompanyi­ng Tourism Minister and NOCC Chief Thong Khon on this epoch-making trip.

“As hosts of multiple SEA Games and other major regional and Internatio­nal events, Singapore’s organizati­onal experience and excellence could be of crucial help to Cambodia as we prepare for staging the 2023 SEA Games as hosts of this regional sports spectacle for the first time since its inception eight decades ago” Chamroeun noted.

 ?? SRUN SRENG MENG ?? Tourism Minister and President of the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia Thong Khon (left) and NOCC Secretary-General Vath Chamroeun are heading to Singapore to sign a historic sport pact on Monday.
SRUN SRENG MENG Tourism Minister and President of the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia Thong Khon (left) and NOCC Secretary-General Vath Chamroeun are heading to Singapore to sign a historic sport pact on Monday.

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