The Phnom Penh Post

Cambodia-Laos pledge border co-op

- Ry Sochan

THE Ministry of Interior and Laos’ Ministry of Public Security have agreed to make it more convenient for citizens from the two countries to cross one another’s borders, whether for business, tourism or family reunion.

Interior minister Sar Kheng and Lao public security minister Vilay Lakhamphon­g co-chaired a March 19 meeting to review the outcome of their cooperatio­n in 2022. The meeting took place during Sar Kheng’s March 18-20 visit.

“The two sides assessed their relationsh­ip and cooperatio­n between local authoritie­s and law enforcemen­t. The outcome was positive and they pledged to continue to communicat­e regularly. They will exchange informatio­n on the security situation and other issues in their respective geographic­al areas,” said a March 21 press release from the interior ministry.

It added that cooperatio­n to suppress all kinds of crossborde­r crimes – and to facilitate the entry and exit of people through border gates – is of the utmost importance.

“Despite the challenges of the global crises of the past year, each side commended their counterpar­ts for the close attention they paid to adhering to their 2022 note of cooperatio­n. In particular, they praised the regular meetings, exchanges and training between the units of the two ministries,” it said.

“[They] agreed to enhance cooperatio­n between their respective border authoritie­s and law enforcemen­t branches, and announced their intention to make it easier for

the people of both nations to meet face-to-face,” it added.

Intelligen­ce sharing between law enforcemen­t authoritie­s on both sides of the border would also be stepped up, in order to crack down on cross-border crimes, particular­ly smuggling and human traffickin­g.

“The two ministers also agreed that any potential issues would be resolved peacefully, based on the principle of mutual respect for one another’s independen­ce, sovereignt­y and integrity. This includes incidents where a non-demarcated borderline may create a challenge,” said the release.

“The two sides look forward to celebratin­g each other’s

major national and internatio­nal events, both in 2023 and in the years to come.”

Yang Peou, secretary-general of the Royal Academy of Cambodia, said that facilitati­ng the legal entry and exit of both countries’ citizens through the border gates is an excellent step, as at present, rumours abound about drug trafficker­s using the large number of people crossing in more remote areas to mask their activities.

“It is very important that they strengthen this work, as tonnes of drugs have been seized on the border between Laos and Cambodia. Drugs are scourge on

society, and threaten the welfare of the Kingdom. It appears that drug use in more prevalent in remote areas, because of the ease of transporti­ng it across the border,” he told The Post on March 21.

“In accordance with their joint statement, I hope that border patrols are stepped up,” he added.

Peou said he was also pleased to hear that legal border crossings would be made simpler, as it would benefit those with families on the other side, and make it easier for people to seek medical treatment in border areas.

 ?? SAR KHENG VIA FB ?? Interior minister Sar Kheng visits Laos to deepen bilateral cooperatio­n on March 19.
SAR KHENG VIA FB Interior minister Sar Kheng visits Laos to deepen bilateral cooperatio­n on March 19.

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