The Phnom Penh Post

Sri Lankan president to visit Kingdom at King’s invitation

- Ry Sochan

SRI Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena will pay a four-day v isit to Cambodia from Wednesday to Saturday at t he invitation of King Norodom Sihamoni, the Ministr y of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­na l Cooperatio­n announced on Tuesday.

“His Excellency President Maithripal­a Sirisena’s first visit to Cambodia will significan­tly strengthen the bonds of friendship between Cambodia and Sri Lanka, and expand cooperatio­n in economic, trade, tourism and cultural fields,” a ministry press release said.

It said Sirisena will have a royal audience with the King at the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh.

He will also attend a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Hun Sen, during which various areas of cooperatio­n will be discussed to strengthen friendly ties between the two countries, which the ministry said are deeply connected through Buddhism.

“The two leaders will also exchange views on regional and internatio­nal issues of common concern and interest,” the press release said.

Hun Sen and Sirisena will a lso witness t he signing of severa l cooperatio­n agreements.

Politica l analyst Kin Phea, t he director of t he Internatio­na l Relations Institute at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, told The Post on Tuesday that Sirisena’s v isit would be a positive sta rt to improved relations bet ween the t wo countries.

He said that as far as he was aware, t here had only been one officia l v isit between Cambodia and Sri Lanka at t he nationa l level.

“In 2006, Sri Lanka’s prime minister paid a visit to Cambodia, but the Sri Lankan president hasn’t visited Cambodia and our prime minister has never visited Sri Lanka.

“We can say that the visit is the highlight of relations between the two countries in the context of a new framework. With regard to the trade volume between the two countries, we see that it is not significan­t. But both countries are Buddhist, so we have a similar nature,” Phea said.

He said it could be a positive sign

in the framework of cooperatio­n and mutual support in regiona l and internatio­na l af fairs, as t he t wo countries share similar politica l and economic conditions and can help one another if necessar y.

Political analyst Meas Nee told The Post on Tuesday that he viewed the visit on two levels. First, the main objective is simply to strengthen diplomatic ties at the invitation of the King. On another level, he said, Sri Lanka, like Cambodia, is facing criticism from the West over China’s influence.

Nee said Sri Lanka had been criticised for leasing its Hambantota port to Beijing for 99 years after it failed to repay a Chinese loan for the project.

“So it coincides wit h t he situation in Cambodia. We see Cambodia establishi­ng relations with Turkey and now Sri Lanka, which are countries facing Western criticism wit h regard to geopolitic­s in t he region,” he said.

The ministr y’s press release said: “During his stay in Cambodia, President Maithripa la Sirisena will v isit Wat Lanka Preah Kosmaram and present to the Most Venerable Samdech Preah Maha Ariyavamsa Sao Chanthol a sapling of t he sacred Wijaya Sri Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi [a sacred fig tree in the Mahamewna Gardens, in Anuradhapu­ra, Sri Lanka].

“Subsequent­ly, he will attend a treeplanti­ng ceremony at the Oudong Mountain Meditation Centre which has received a gift of 10 [Sri Lankan ironwood] trees from t he president.

“President Maithripa la Sirisena and members of his delegation will a lso v isit the temples in the Angkor Archeologi­ca l Park, Siem Reap prov ince.”

Government spokesman Phay Siphan could not be reached for comment on Tuesday.

 ?? PRAKASH SINGH/AFP ?? President of Sri Lanka Maithripal­a Sirisena arrives ahead of Narendra Modi’s swearing-in ceremony as prime minister of India in New Delhi on May 30.
PRAKASH SINGH/AFP President of Sri Lanka Maithripal­a Sirisena arrives ahead of Narendra Modi’s swearing-in ceremony as prime minister of India in New Delhi on May 30.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Cambodia