The Phnom Penh Post

Sokhonn, ADB meet to discuss inclusive, ‘sustainabl­e’ growth

- Samban Chandara

MINISTER of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Prak Sokhonn on September 13 met with newly appointed Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) representa­tive to Cambodia Jyotsana Varma for discussion­s.

Varma said she was optimistic for the future of the Cambodian economy, saying that she and the ADB are ready to continue working with the

Kingdom to stimulate inclusive and sustainabl­e growth post-pandemic.

At the meeting, Sokhonn hailed the ADB for providing the Kingdom with around $4.3 billion in loans for more than 400 developmen­t projects over the past 30 years.

This has contribute­d to socio-economic developmen­t and nation-building after the UN interventi­on in Cambodia in 1992.

Sokhonn highlighte­d how during the Covid19 pandemic, the ADB had assisted the Cambodian government in strengthen­ing healthcare systems and increasing social support for the poor and vulnerable, as well as stimulatin­g the small and medium-sized enterprise sector.

Varma said she was pleased with the strong cooperatio­n between the ADB and Cambodia, and compliment­ed the Kingdom for successful­ly hosting a range of meetings in August as the chair of ASEAN.

This had raised the standing of Cambodia in the internatio­nal community, she said.

Sokhonn took to social media to say: “We had productive talks and reaffirmed our commitment to working even more closely together over the next few years.”

Political commentato­r Seng Sary said the more than $4.3 billion in loans was a result of the 1991 Paris Peace Agreeement­s, when the ADB and other internatio­nal institutio­ns, including the signatorie­s, had pledged to assist Cambodia.

This included bringing Cambodians out of poverty, developing the economy and building infrastruc­ture, as well as improving education and healthcare.

“We have seen that ADB loans have contribute­d to assisting Cambodia, with such assistance having entered the very veins of the Kingdom’s developmen­t,” Sary said.

Cambodia had developed impressive­ly, and the support of the ADB and other developmen­t partners could not be overlooked, he added.

ADB is one of Cambodia’s largest sources of official developmen­t assistance, with average annual lending of $329.8 million from 2016-2021.

 ?? MFAIC ?? Foreign minister Prak Sokhonn (right) meets with Jyotsana Varma, newly appointed Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) Country Director for Cambodia, on September 13.
MFAIC Foreign minister Prak Sokhonn (right) meets with Jyotsana Varma, newly appointed Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) Country Director for Cambodia, on September 13.

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