The Phnom Penh Post

Lao PM requests new bridge to Kingdom, closer contacts

- Ry Sochan

LAO Prime Minister Phankham Viphavanh has requested that a bridge be built between Cambodia and Laos to promote closer people-topeople contact. He plans to visit the provinces which border Cambodia and strengthen cooperatio­n between them.

Phankham’s request came at his April 23 meeting with Prime Minister Hun Sen in Kumamoto, Japan, on the sidelines of the 4th Asia-Pacific Water Summit, held for two days on April 23-24.

In a social media post, Hun Sen said Phankham plans to visit Laos’ Champasak and Champa Leu provinces – which border the Kingdom – to strengthen cooperatio­n between the provinces of the two countries and to highlight the two nations’ policies of promoting and serving the interests of their citizens.

“The Lao Prime Minister also requested constructi­on of a bridge between the two countries. With regard to this constructi­on, he would have to have to consult further with Lao public works minister,” the post said.

Hun Sen added that the bridge would be an ideal way to better link the countries.

Phankham also requested exchange visits between the commanders of the armed forces of the two countries. He invited Lieutenant General Hun Manet, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and Commander of the Royal Cambodian Army, to visit Laos in the near future.

Hun Sen had agreed to the invitation, saying that it was very important to further strengthen military relations between the two armies.

Phankham was committed to implementi­ng past decisions that had been agreed upon, especially the master documents concerning the borders of the two countries, as he welcomed Hun Sen’s upcoming visit to Laos.

He expressed his desire for a continued exchange of views and offered his support for Cambodia’s upcoming commune elections.

Hun Sen expressed pride in the relationsh­ip between the two countries, saying that the results achieved by the two will further improve their relationsh­ip.

Phankham congratula­ted Cambodia for holding the ASEAN chairmansh­ip this year and for playing an “active” role in leading the bloc.

At an April 22 meeting with

new Lao ambassador to Cambodia Buakeo Phumvongsa­y, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Prak Sokhonn encouraged the Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) of the two countries to speed up negotiatio­ns and address the remaining 14 per cent of border lines which have yet to be demarcated, as agreed by the two countries’ leaders in November 2021.

Heng Kimkong, a visiting senior research fellow at the Cambodia Developmen­t Centre, said it is great that Laos and Cambodia are trying to enhance their relations.

“As close neighbours, both countries need each other. They should find ways to strengthen their bilateral ties at all levels,” he told on April 24.

 ?? SPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Sen meets his Lao counterpar­t Phankham Viphavanh in Japan on Saturday.
SPM Prime Minister Hun Sen meets his Lao counterpar­t Phankham Viphavanh in Japan on Saturday.

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