The Phnom Penh Post

Hun Sen stresses int’l cooperatio­n at peace summit

- Khorn Savi

ADDRESSING global leaders at a virtual summit calling for internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the fight against the pandemic on Sunday, Prime Minister Hun Sen said only if nations worked together will the world defeat the crisis and thrive in its aftermath.

He said the spread of Covid19 had posed unpreceden­ted challenges to public health and security, had disrupted gatherings and stymied global supply chains, all of which had seriously impacted livelihood­s and exacerbate­d a global economic downturn.

In this context, a joint response and universal solidarity were needed, he said, at the summit entitled World Rally of Hope: Building and Renewing Our Nations in the Post-Covid-19 World: Interdepen­dence, Mutual Prosperity and Universal Values.

Hun Sen expressed a desire to avoid racism and playing the blame game, which he believes will only lead to disunity at a time when the world needs to band together to fight the pandemic.

“Moving forward, we need to be strategica­lly well-prepared for [the] post Covid-19 crisis.

“To realise this, we should develop a specific recovery plan by setting out several scenarios for the gradual reopening of cross-border travel and trade between countries in the region and to recover the sectors severely hit by the crisis,” he said.

Countries, Hun Sen said, had to continue strengthen­ing cooperatio­n to promote globalisat­ion and multilater­al mechanisms to ensure a conducive environmen­t to promote economic growth, eradicate poverty, and improve people’s livelihood­s.

The prime minister said countries have to ensure their cooperatio­n remains open and supportive of the multilater­al trading system, especially in accelerati­ng their social and economic connectivi­ty to advance developmen­t agendas of each country and achieve a global agenda of sustainabl­e and inclusive developmen­t.

He said building and maintainin­g peace is an indispensa­ble foundation for developmen­t and should be a top priority for each country.

“Peace cannot be achieved by chance. We must promote mutual love, mutual respect and humanitari­an values, coexist peacefully and harmonious­ly and respect the diversity of faith, religions, and cultures within and between societies,” he said.

Hun Sen also expounded on Cambodia’s successful efforts at containing Covid-19, which is centred on preventing imported cases and community transmissi­on, and treating the infected.

He said Cambodia had experience­d no community transmissi­on and none had died in the country from Covid-19 as yet.

Former UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon, spiritual advisor to President Donald Trump Paula White, member of the House of Councillor­s of Japan Chuichi Date and former speaker of the US House of Representa­tives Newt Gingrich delivered speeches at the summit.

Other leaders and former leaders of countries spoke as well, including Senegalese president Macky Sall, Nigerien prime minister Brigi Rafini, former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper, former Albanian president Alfred Moisiu and former Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales.

Ban said that the world is continuall­y facing challenges which threaten peace and that arrogance and material greed has led to territoria­l disputes, conflicts among religions and ethnic groups, and family breakdowns.

He said rampant nationalis­m is threatenin­g the security of humanity and that these factors are also increasing the effects of climate change

In the wake of the Covid19 crisis, he said unsettling trends have intensifie­d, including growing tension between the US and China, a potential new Cold War.

Increased racism and protection­ism had caused countries to deviate from pluralism and internatio­nal cooperatio­n, he said.

Hak Ja Han Moon, the cofounder of the Global Peace Federation said the divisions between the two Koreas were posing obstacles to peace.

Last year, she presented Hun Sen with a medal for leadership and good governance when Cambodia hosted the 2nd Asia-Pacific Summit, which discussed the government’s cooperatio­n with civil society organisati­ons to promote developmen­t.

 ?? UNIVERSAL PEACE FEDERATION ?? Prime Minister Hun Sen said only if nations worked together will the world defeat the crisis and thrive in its aftermath.
UNIVERSAL PEACE FEDERATION Prime Minister Hun Sen said only if nations worked together will the world defeat the crisis and thrive in its aftermath.

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