The Phnom Penh Post

Assembly’s Yeab leads AIPA delegation on visit to India

- Long Kimmarita

LEADING members of the National Assembly (NA) will head up a delegation from the 43rd ASEAN InterParli­amentary Assembly (AIPA) on a six-day official visit to India from August 10-15, with NA first vicepresid­ent Cheam Yeab acting as AIPA rotating chairman.

During the visit, Yeab will lead other AIPA members to attend various meetings with Indian politician­s and government officials, among other events.

“The delegation will meet with the management of the Parliament­ary Research and Training Institute for Democracy (PRIDE), be interviewe­d on SANSAD-TV, pay their respects at the Humayun cemetery and visit some of the most important government and cultural sites, such as the Qutab Minar Victory Monument, National Assembly and Senate Centres, Parliament House and Assembly Hall, Parliament Library, Parliament

Museum, Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort Temple,” the statement said.

NA spokesman Leng Penglong told The Post on August 9 that the AIPA is not only an important part of ASEAN, but also a partner of 16 other observer parliament­s, and that the AIPA’s visit to India would further strengthen the friendship, solidarity and cooperatio­n between ASEAN and India.

Penglong added that the visit is also for the celebratio­n of the 30th anniversar­y of ASEAN-India diplomatic relations and advanced the progress of cooperatio­n in regional and global inter-parliament­ary forums.

“The visit is aimed at strengthen­ing the relationsh­ip between ASEAN and India. As the AIPA’s rotating chairman, we not only lead the Cambodian parliament, but also other countries in ASEAN’s parliament­s on this visit, and we will all work together in India,” he said.

According to Penglong, there are some countries that have announced their participat­ion and are sending their parliament’s members or representa­tives along on the trip, but some AIP member countries may be absent due to their political situations.

“Five or six countries have confirmed that they are sending their representa­tives on the visit to India, while some countries – such as the Philippine­s – have just recently held elections and have not informed us of their decision yet,” he said.

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