The Phnom Penh Post

EU trip: PM urges ‘peace for Ukraine’

- Ry Sochan and Samban Chandara

PRIME Minister Hun Sen has indicated that “peace for Ukraine” would be one subject matter for his talks with French President Emmanuel Macron at an internatio­nal conference on “standing with the Ukrainian people”, to be held this week in Paris.

Hun Sen, in one of his final official duties as ASEAN chair, led a highlevel delegation to Brussels, Belgium, on December 11 to co-chair the December 14 ASEAN-EU Commemorat­ive Summit to celebrate the 45th anniversar­y of ASEAN-EU Dialogue Relations along with European Council president Charles Michel, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n.

The ministry said in a December 9 statement that ASEAN and EU leaders are expected to focus their discussion on how to promote economic and people-to-people exchanges, digital transforma­tion and connectivi­ty, transition­ing to green energy, energy and food security and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“Leaders will also exchange views on regional and internatio­nal issues of common concern and interest,” it said.

But before the ASEAN-EU Commemorat­ive Summit, Hun Sen will pay a visit to France where he will be received by Macron at the Elysee Palace.

“Hun Sen will also participat­e in a conference on ‘solidarity with the

Ukrainian people’, meet with the Movement of Entreprene­urship of France and meet with representa­tives from Vinci Airports,” the ministry said.

Vinci Airports is a global airport operator based in the French capital Paris that runs over 50 airports worldwide, including Cambodia’s three airports in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukvi­lle.

According to Macron’s December agenda, the French president will attend the same Ukraine conference and an additional Franco-Ukrainian conference for resilience and reconstruc­tion.

Media reports indicate that the “solidarity with the Ukrainian people” internatio­nal conference was announced by Macron in November following his phone conversati­on with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. Zelensky’s wife Olena Zelenska is reported to be attending the conference.

The day before his departure, Hun Sen attended the 9th Sea Festival held in Preah Sihanouk province under the theme “Bay of Peace, Bay of Hope”, where he said he would meet Macron on December 13, during which discussion­s on how to bring peace to Ukraine would be a topic of conversati­on.

“I am not one to travel there from far away Asia and bring gasoline along to pour on the flames of war in Europe. War is happening in the European region where it used to be peaceful. But now, what is happening there is a main topic of discussion,” he said.

He stressed that he placed a high value on peace as the foundation of everything, including tourism. Cambodia currently has UN peacekeepe­rs deployed to Lebanon, South Sudan, Mali and Central African Republic (CAR).

“We see that in all of those countries, conditions are not favourable for tourism because no one wishes to try to visit a place with landmines, shelling, bombing and wars,” he said. “So, my trip to Europe this time, aside from attending the ASEAN-Europe meeting, I will have a discussion on the issue of Ukraine and peace with the French president and at the internatio­nal conference.”

At the Sea Festival which coincident­ally fell on the same date as Internatio­nal Human Rights Day on December 10, Hun Sen said that human rights can only be possible in a peaceful country.

“No peace means no developmen­t, no peace means no respect for human rights and democracy and no peace means no everything. Therefore, I appeal to all Cambodians to protect hard-earned peace from being destroyed by any country or any group. At all costs, we must protect peace to ensure sustainabl­e developmen­t,” he said.

On December 10, Hun Sen also met with Michel Bujold, president of the World-Bays Club. During the meeting, Bujold said he was happy that Hun Sen would travel to Europe to share his experience­s in seeking peace and to offer his input on the situation in Ukraine.

Thong Mengdavid, a researcher at the Asian Vision Institute’s Centre for Strategic Studies, said the meeting between Hun Sen and Macron showed that ASEAN is in a good position to strengthen ASEAN-EU relations and cooperatio­n amid the food and energy crises that are the result of the war in Ukraine.

“Security is a common concern for the whole world. Cambodia and ASEAN have duties to protect and place a high value on peace, because as Hun Sen has said, the problem of war cannot be solved by another war. So, ASEAN must maintain a neutral position and seek all means with European countries to end the war in Ukraine,” he said.

Kin Phea, director of the Internatio­nal Relations Institute at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, said that Cambodia has demostrate­d a strong and clear position that is firmly against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“Cambodia supports peaceful solutions to the issue and decries the use of force by one country against another because Cambodia abides by the UN Charter,” he said.

Phea said relations between ASEAN and the EU are currently progressin­g positively and have been elevated from the level of dialogue partners to strategic ones, with the EU releasing an Indo-Pacific strategy that has ASEAN at the core of their planning.

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