The Phnom Penh Post

PM calls for greater efforts to tackle global water issue

- Mech Dara

will get to witness the real situation in the Kingdom and also visit the historic Unesco world heritage site, Angkor Wat.

The Prime Minister urged Ader to continue supporting Cambodia in rega rds to t he ‘Ever y thing But Arms’ (EBA) agreement. He a lso ca lled on t he EU to decide fairly on t he matter.

Hun Sen said there are 38 Cambodian recipients of Hungarian scholarshi­p, some of whom are still studying with the others having graduated.

Citing Ader, Hun Sen’s Facebook account said Hungary is a f r iend of Ca mbodia a nd supports the Kingdom on the EBA i s sue. Ader was a l so quoted as saying he welcomed Cambodians to study in the nal and interna l politica l init i at i v e s have proven h i m w rong a nd a re helpf u l to Cambodia,” Phea said.

Phea said formal economic cooperatio­n is establishe­d in a diplomatic state-level v isit. Usua lly, a memorandum of u nder s t a nd i ng ( MoU ) or bilatera l agreement on trade and investment­s are signed.

Such state v isits a lso have a good impact on the Kingdom i n t he reg iona l or i nter nationa l media where positive reporting can lift Cambodia’s image a nd boost t he countr y’s tourism sector and other related industries, he said.

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SPEAKING at the third Budapest Water Summit in Budapest, Hungary, Prime Minister Hun Sen said water security would be under threat due to poor management of water resources and chemical waste, global warming, and population growth.

“Climate change, forest logging, insufficie­nt public investment, lack of infrastruc­ture and poor management of water causes water wastage and resulted in some areas facing water shortage while others faced drought,” said the Prime Minister in his keynote address.

The summit, held on October 15, was attended by Hungarian President Janos Ader, Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank President Liqun Jin, India’s Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and other high-level delegates from various countries.

Amid global warming, climate change, urban population and industrial growth, decreases in water quality and quantity, an increase of conflicts on transbound­ary water usage, and other issues have worsened the water issue which might develop into a crisis.

“We should have collaborat­ive mechanisms to jointly tackle water security issues at the regional and global levels. If a global water crisis breaks out, it can affect the developmen­t of society, the economy, citizens’ wellbeing and the environmen­t,” he said.

Hun Sen said as economies grow and evolve in the Asean region, sufficient water supply for citizens and industria l use had become a major issue that demands a resolution at t he regiona l level.

At the summit, the Prime Minister also recommende­d that to resolve the water issue in the future, it was important to continue to create a new global political architectu­re for water management.

The recommenda­tions were aimed to gain support from all stakeholde­rs to save water. They should avoid water pollution and build institutio­nal governance and implement a healthy water policy, of their own accord and with transparen­cy.

The prime minister also urged them to strengthen coordinati­on, cooperatio­n and accountabi­lity on water issues under the global framework.

Hun Sen said that the UN is a crucial platform to resolve the global water issue by 2030 through the formulatio­n of a global initiative.

“Inter-sectional coordinati­on between the ministries and institutio­ns at all levels is necessary, including the cooperatio­n of relevant stakeholde­rs and the public.

“A national-level commitment to getting rid of water source contaminat­ion and increasing a country’s capacity to treat wastewater, as well as store clean water, is crucial to combat the issue,” he stressed.

The Prime Minister said that the UN should also encourage member countries to brainstorm new strategies as solutions to the global water issue.

“They can evaluate and distribute t he responsibi­lit y for water resource maintenanc­e, such as planning and building cross-border infrastruc­ture aimed at preventing possible conflicts and promoting sustainabl­e usage of water resources.

Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorolog­y secretary of state and spokesman Chan Yutha said the global water security issue requires efficient water resource management and fair distributi­on to prevent a global water crisis in the future.

 ?? AKP ?? Hun Sen speaking at the Water Summit in Budapest on Tuesday.
AKP Hun Sen speaking at the Water Summit in Budapest on Tuesday.
 ?? AKP ?? Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen shakes hands with Hungarian President Janos Ader.
AKP Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen shakes hands with Hungarian President Janos Ader.

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