The Phnom Penh Post

Sokhonn: Economy a priority for Cambodia-Vietnam ties

- Van Socheata

CAMBODIA and Vietnam pledged closer cooperatio­n in all areas and agreed to expedite the completion of their joint Economic Connectivi­ty 2030 Master Plan by year’s end.

The agreement came as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Prak Sokhonn wrapped up his March 20-22 official visit in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi.

“[Sokhonn] expressed his satisfacti­on with the excellent relationsh­ip between the two countries which has grown from strength to strength in all areas and at all levels despite unpreceden­ted challenges facing the region and the world,” said a press release from Cambodia’s foreign ministry.

At their 20th Joint Committee (JC) meeting, both sides reviewed the progress of the implementa­tion of projects related to the agreed minutes of the 19th meeting, held in December 2021. In order to strengthen cooperatio­n at all levels – and in all fields – they agreed to promote regular exchange visits between officials at all levels, especially along their common borders. Sokhonn invited Vietnamese foreign minister Bui Thanh Son to co-chair the 21st meeting, which will be convened in Cambodia next year.

On the economic front, the ministry said that with Vietnam currently one of Cambodia’s largest trading partners in the region, the two sides agreed that economic cooperatio­n must be a priority area.

“Despite the challenges caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the two-way trade volume grew remarkably, reaching $10.57 billion by 2022, an increase of 10.88 per cent on the previous year,” it said.

It is to maintain this momentum that the

economic connectivi­ty master plan must be implemente­d as soon as possible, it added.

They agreed to implement the signed memorandum of understand­ings (MOU) and agreements, including those on the transit of goods.

“These will serve the bilateral, regional and internatio­nal agreements to which both sides are parties, in particular the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p [RCEP],” said the release.

“Both sides will encourage businesses to explore opportunit­ies for the joint developmen­t of a Cambodia-Vietnam Special Economic Zone inside Cambodia’s territory,” it added.

“The Vietnamese side expressed their willingnes­s to join Cambodia in studying

the feasibilit­y of establishi­ng a rail link between Phnom Penh and Ho Chi Minh City, along with an expressway,” it said.

Hong Vannak, an economist at the Royal Academy of Cambodia’s Institute of Internatio­nal Relations, said that cooperatio­n between neighbouri­ng countries brings harmony to border areas and makes it easier for people to make their livings.

“Of course, Vietnam is not only Cambodia’s neighbour but also one of its largest investment partners,” he told The Post.

“Vietnamese developmen­t in many areas, especially agricultur­e, has been ahead of Cambodia for years, as they are major exporters of processed agricultur­al products. Therefore, we can learn a lot from them,” he added.

 ?? MFAIC ?? Foreign minister Prak Sokhonn (left) and his Vietnamese counterpar­t exchange a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) on March 21.
MFAIC Foreign minister Prak Sokhonn (left) and his Vietnamese counterpar­t exchange a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) on March 21.

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