The Phnom Penh Post

Sar Kheng, German envoy agree to boost police co-op

- Sem Pisey

MINISTER of Interior Sar Kheng has requested that Germany increase law enforcemen­t cooperatio­n with Cambodia to strengthen the abilities of the Kingdom’s police force.

The request came at a January 4 meeting with German ambassador Stefan Anton Messerer.

During the meeting, Sar Khng praised Germany for its noteworthy contributi­ons to Cambodia’s developmen­t and its support of the Kingdom.

“In addition to Germany, I have visited many other nations – the US, Australia and France, for example. I believe that Germany has the best subnationa­l administra­tive management system,” he said.

“Since then, we have worked alongside one another to adapt the German system to a Cambodian context,” he added.

He continued that Cambodia would like its police force to meet the same high standards as their internatio­nal counterpar­ts, and that the Kingdom is prepared to adjust the subnationa­l systems accordingl­y.

Messerer agreed that cooperatio­n

on modern sub-national police work is vital, as officers need to work closely with their communitie­s.

“Germany is currently selecting an advance team who will work with the Cambodian Police Academy. They will establish a formal cooperatio­n agreement in the near future,” he said.

During the meeting, Cambodian

officials expressed their willingnes­s to work closely with the German side to ensure the success of the cooperatio­n.

The Kingdom is currently implementi­ng the National Programme for Sub-National Democratic Developmen­t Phase 2 (2021-2030), designed as a long-term roadmap for the implementa­tion of decentrali­sation reforms.

 ?? SAR KHENG FB ?? Interior minister Sar Kheng shakes hands with ambassador Stefan Messerer on January 4.
SAR KHENG FB Interior minister Sar Kheng shakes hands with ambassador Stefan Messerer on January 4.

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