The Phnom Penh Post

PM attends summit in Nepal

- Ben Sokhean

PRIME Minister Hun Sen on Thursday left Cambodia for a four-day official visit to Nepal to attend the Asia-Pacific Summit 2018 in Kathmandu, which began the same day. He will also hold “bilateral talks” with Nepalese leaders.

The summit will primarily focus on the “peace process”, conflict, climate change and strengthen­ing marriage and the family system, according to a Nepalese media report.

He will also witness the inking of three agreements on bilateral cooperatio­n involving air transport, visa exemptions for diplomats and a memorandum of understand­ing on “political consultati­ons”. The visit will end on Sunday.

The prime minister, who left the Phnom Penh Internatio­nal Airport on Thursday morning, led a high-level delegation on the official visit, which came at the invitation of Nepalese Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli, better known as KP Sharma Oli.

Before leaving the airport, Hun Sen posted a photo of himself, accompanie­d by a message saying that besides meeting with Nepalese president Bidhya Devi Bhandari and Oli, he will also attend the Asia-Pacific Summit where he will make a keynote address on the theme Addressing the Critical Challenges of Our Time: Independen­ce, Mutual Prosperity and Universal Values, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday and Sunday.

The summit also aims to support the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs), which urgently call for action by all UN countries – developed and developing – in a global partnershi­p.

The SDGs recognise that ending poverty and other deprivatio­ns must go hand-in- hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans and forests.

A statement from the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued on Monday said those accompanyi­ng Hun Sen include Deputy Prime Minister Prak Sokhonn, who is also minister of Foreign Affairs, other senior government officials and a delegation from the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce.

Sry Thamarong, a minister attached to the prime minister, told reporters at the airport that on Thursday afternoon Hun Sen and Oli would hold a bilateral meeting before the two leaders witnessed the signing ceremony of the three documents, the Xinhua news agency reported.

“This is t he first ever of ficia l v isit by t he prime minister to Nepal,” he said.

“Through this visit, I believe the relationsh­ip between our two countries will be enhanced, especially in trade and tourism,” he said.

According to a statement from Nepal’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday, during the “Official Goodwill Visit” Hun Sen will pay a courtesy call on the Nepalese president.

He will then hold official talks with Oli and “exchange views on matters of mutual interest”. Nepal’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali will also call on him.

Hun Sen will a lso v isit the Patan Durbar Square, a Unesco World Heritage Site in t he cit y of Lalitpur, which was heav ily damaged by an earthquake in April 2015, the Cambodia Foreign Affairs Ministr y said.

 ?? HUN SEN VIA FACEBOOK ?? Prime Minister Hun Sen on Thursday arrives in Kathmandu, Nepal to attend the Asia-Pacific Summit 2018. He will also hold bilateral talks with the Nepalese leaders.
HUN SEN VIA FACEBOOK Prime Minister Hun Sen on Thursday arrives in Kathmandu, Nepal to attend the Asia-Pacific Summit 2018. He will also hold bilateral talks with the Nepalese leaders.

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