The Phnom Penh Post

Former UNTAC commander set for 30th anniversar­y visit

- Post Staff

LIEUTENANT General John Murray Sanderson – a retired senior Australian Army officer and former Force Commander of the UN Transition­al Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) – is set to pay a 10-day visit to the Kingdom along with his wife Lorraine Sanderson from April 23-May

2 to mark the 30th anniversar­y of UNTAC, according to a press statement from the Australian embassy in Phnom Penh.

UNTAC was establishe­d by the UN in 1992 to oversee the implementa­tion of the Paris Peace Agreements, safe repatriati­on of Cambodians displaced by civil war and the 1993 national election.

Lieu Gen Sanderson commanded the UNTAC’s large multilater­al force consisting of 12 infantry battalions and support units, military observers, and civilian police, with a 22,000-strong personnel from around 40 different countries. Australia had contribute­d over 1,200 personnel to UNTAC, the embassy said.

The visit is also part of the 70th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations between Australia and Cambodia.

During the visit, Lieu Gen Sanderson will pay a courtesy call on King Norodom Sihamoni and Queen Mother Norodom Monineath Sihanouk and will also meet with Prime Minister Hun Sen, senior officials, provincial governors and civil society representa­tives.

“These meetings provide an opportunit­y to reflect on the personal contributi­ons and friendship­s that have built Australia and Cambodia’s strong relationsh­ip over the past 70 years, and consider how we can further strengthen our relationsh­ip into the future,” the statement said.

The embassy said Lieu Gen Sanderson will open an exhibition organised by the embassy and supported by the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies and the Asian Vision Institute to commemorat­e the 30th anniversar­y of UNTAC at Raffles Hotel Le Royal in Phnom Penh.

The “UNTAC exhibition” will be open to the public from 7am to 9pm every day from 29 April to May 28.

“Australia is a long-standing friend, partner and neighbour of Cambodia. Our 70th anniversar­y of bilateral relations this year is an important opportunit­y to reflect on our long history of cooperatio­n in health, agricultur­e, infrastruc­ture, education and our people-topeople links, including our significan­t contributi­on to UNTAC,” the embassy said.

Kin Phea, director of the Royal Academy of Cambodia’s Internatio­nal Relations Institute, said Australia played an important role in building peace in Cambodia. And the visit of Sanderson was to recall Australia’s contributi­on that process.

“It also reflected the commitment of Australia to exercising the Paris Peace Agreements and their continuati­on of the spirit of the accords. What Australia wants to stress is the implementa­tion of democracy, human rights and the principle of the rule of law,” he said.

 ?? AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY ?? Former Force Commander of UNTAC John Murray Sanderson visits Cambodia this week.
AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY Former Force Commander of UNTAC John Murray Sanderson visits Cambodia this week.

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