The Phnom Penh Post

Cambodian general visits Myanmar to enhance nat’l defence cooperatio­n

- Khorn Savi

ROYAL Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) commanderi­n-chief Vong Pisen is now in Myanmar leading a delegation that aims to improve ties, particular­ly in national defence, with the fellow Asean member.

The timing of Pisen’s fourday visit to the Southeast Asian neighbour is highly symbolic, with Cambodia and Myanmar this year marking the 65th anniversar­y of diplomatic ties.

On Tuesday, Pisen met with Min Aung Hlaing, a senior general in the Myanmar Army and the Commander-inChief of the Myanmar Armed Forces, and Aung San Suu Kyi, State Counsellor and Minister of Foreign Affairs, said a press release from the Cambodian Ministry of National Defence issued on Wednesday.

Pisen said the visit demonstrat­es that the nations enjoy an amicable relationsh­ip.

“During his visit, Pisen intends to develop and strengthen cooperatio­n in national defence. He will also seek to exchange experience­s and informatio­n on national security, crackdowns on transnatio­nal crimes and terrorism, the traffickin­g of humans, drugs and weapons, and human resource training,” the ministry said.

It said Suu Kyi has accepted an invitation to attend the Asia-Europe Meeting 2020, which Cambodia will host. The ministry also pointed out that Prime Minister Hun Sen intends to host a celebratio­n to mark the anniversar­y of bilateral ties.

Ministry of National Defence spokespers­on Chhum Socheat could not be reached for comment on Wednesday.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n spokesman Koy Kuong said Cambodia and Myanmar have had a long history of diplomatic relations, and that ties between the countries improved even further after they became members of Asean.

“Historical­ly, Cambodia and Myanmar have had cordial relations. We have worked together in sectors like tourism, culture, trade and economy without any real highlight or surprise. Relations have always been normal and uncomplica­ted,” he said.

Kin Phea, the director-general of the Internatio­nal Relations Institute at the Royal Academy of Cambodia highlighte­d the cooperatio­n on education and religion, noting that the nations practice the same school of Buddhism.

Phea said the countries have always supported each other in regional and global issues discussed as part of Asean, and noted strong similariti­es between the countries’ government­s and stage of economic developmen­t.

“Cooperatio­n in national defence and military issues is not very developed or strategic yet, but we do see that the nations have similar points of view regarding many security problems in the region and the world,” he added.

 ?? RCAF ?? RCAF commander-in-chief Vong Pisen (third left) shakes hands with Myanmar State Counsellor and Minister of Foreign Affairs Aung San Suu Kyi.
RCAF RCAF commander-in-chief Vong Pisen (third left) shakes hands with Myanmar State Counsellor and Minister of Foreign Affairs Aung San Suu Kyi.

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