The Phnom Penh Post

Japan’s top diplomat set for security talks with Cambodia

- Ry Sochan

JAPANESE foreign minister Yoshimasa Hayashi announced that he will discuss security cooperatio­n with Cambodia on his August 3 visit, saying such talks are warranted as the internatio­nal community is facing complicate­d situations including the Russia-Ukraine conflict, North Korea’s nuke programmes, Myanmar’s ongoing crisis and the contentiou­s South China Sea.

Hayashi is slated to attend the 55th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meetings (AMM) and related meetings, which officially kick off on August 3.

In a message a day prior to his arrival, Hayashi said he will meet with Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Prak Sokhonn on the sidelines for talks to outline developmen­ts of the Sihanoukvi­lle port, a “core port for cooperatio­n in the field of security”.

On the 55th AMM, he applauded Sokhonn and all ministry officials for their dedication to preparing and coordinati­ng the meetings as the chair of ASEAN.

“We are currently dealing with complex issues in global and regional politics. Under such circumstan­ces, the meetings will be an important forum for confirming and disseminat­ing the values and principles that the internatio­nal community should uphold,” he said.

Back in March, Prime Minister Hun Sen met with his Japanese counterpar­t Fumio Kishida during his visit to Cambodia, where both issued a joint statement setting the goal of cooperatio­n in the future.

Hayashi said the two government­s will continue to work hard to implement the joint statement so that it becomes practical cooperatio­n.

Hayashi also thanked the government and people of Cambodia profoundly for their condolence­s following the assassinat­ion of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

“This warm gesture moved me, and I was pleased to know that Japan has many friends in Cambodia,” he said, adding that he hoped the bonds of friendship between the two nations would grow even stronger.

Yang Kim Eng, president of the People’s Centre for Developmen­t and Peace, said Japan was particular­ly concerned about security issues as it is close to both China and Russia. Russia had threatened Japan in the past, and due to the Ukraine and South China Sea disputes, Japan has been striving to expand its military.

“Discussion­s with any other members of the internatio­nal community will help Japan to feel less isolates and concerned,” he said.

“Because Cambodia is the chair of ASEAN, it is also a good opportunit­y for Japan to seize. They have traditiona­lly enjoyed close relations with Cambodia,” he added.

Separately, Sokhonn and his Singaporea­n counterpar­t Vivian Balakrishn­an on August 2 formally inaugurate­d the Cambodia-Singapore cooperatio­n centre in the

ICON Building in the capital’s Chamkarmon district.

Foreign ministry spokesman Chum Sounry was unavailabl­e for comment, saying he was occupied with work.

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JAPANESE EMBASSY Japanese foreign minister Yoshimasa Hayashi.

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