The Phnom Penh Post

Pakistan, Kingdom to boost ties

- Ry Sochan

PRIME Minister Hun Sen and new Pakistani ambassador to Cambodia Zaheeruddi­n Babar Thaheem agreed to elevate relations and cooperatio­n between the two nations to another level.

The pledge came during a meeting between Hun Sen and Thaheem on March 22 at the Peace palace in Phnom Penh, where the premier also requested that Pakistan continue providing scholarshi­ps to Cambodian students, according to a post on Hun Sen’s official Facebook page.

“Thaheem informed Prime Minister Hun Sen that Pakistan considers Cambodia an important partner. His diplomatic mission to Cambodia will continue all existing activities and he intends to do everything possible to promote relations in all fields in order to strengthen and expand the relationsh­ip between the two,” said the post.

“The prime minister also thanked the Pakistani government for providing scholarshi­ps to Cambodian students and requested that Pakistan continue them,” it added.

Hun Sen asked Thaheem to examine the potential for increased economic, trade and investment cooperatio­n, suggesting that they would complement each other. He also encouraged the new ambassador to contribute to the

70-year relationsh­ip between the two countries.

Hun Sen told Thaheem that within its role as ASEAN chair, what Cambodia wanted was the reopening of the economy while learning to live with Covid-19.

During the meeting,Thaheem also noted the rapid developmen­t of Cambodia, saying he has observed it first-hand since he assumed his new role. He admired the friendline­ss of the people, and was grateful for the cooperatio­n of the Kingdom’s civil servants.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, Pakistani foreign minister Shah

Mahmood Qureshi plans to visit Cambodia this year, with the aim of further enhancing relations between the two countries.

Foreign minister Prak Sokhonn expressed his desire to open a Cambodian embassy in Pakistan in the future and discussed the possibilit­y with Thaheem about two weeks ago.

“It was a very engaging and positive discussion around working towards the common goal of strengthen­ing the relationsh­ip between our nations,” Thaheem tweeted after his meeting with Sokhonn on March 10.

After presenting his credential­s to King Norodom Sihamoni

in February, Thaheem tweeted that he looked forward to working towards further deepening the strong Cambodia-Pakistan friendship.

Ro Vannak, co-founder of the Cambodian Institute for Democracy, said that in its economic diplomacy policy, Cambodia is seeking to diversify its economy by building relationsh­ips with many countries around the world. This includes maintainin­g “old friends” and expanding “new friends”.

“In this sense, strengthen­ing relations and cooperatio­n with Pakistan will benefit both sides economical­ly,” he told

 ?? SPM ?? PM Hun Sen (right) meets with new Pakistan Ambassador Zaheeruddi­n Babar Thaheemon March 22.
SPM PM Hun Sen (right) meets with new Pakistan Ambassador Zaheeruddi­n Babar Thaheemon March 22.

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