The Phnom Penh Post

Energy, carbon links mooted with S’pore

- Ry Sochan

PRIME Minister Hun Sen on May 8 met with Teo Chee Hean, Singapore’s Senior Minister and Coordinati­ng Minister for National Security, at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh during the latter’s official visit to enhance relations between the two countries.

The premier encouraged both sides to examine the possibilit­y of closer cooperatio­n in the energy sector and carbon market, among other areas.

Following the meeting, he took to social media to offer his thanks to the Singaporea­n government its support of Cambodia’s 2022 chairmansh­ip of ASEAN.

“I appreciate­d the existing cooperatio­n between the two countries. I also encouraged both sides to look into the possibilit­y of pushing for the implementa­tion of additional agreements or memoranda of understand­ing [MoUs], especially in the energy sector and carbon market,” said the post.

It said Teo congratula­ted Hun Sen for the smooth hosting of the ongoing SEA Games, noting that Singapore’s athletes and spectators alike had all received warm, cordial welcomes.

“[Teo] also offered hid appreciati­on to the prime minister for successful­ly combating Covid-19 and chairing the ASEAN Summit and related meetings,” it added.

Hun Sen thanked the Singaporea­n government for sending its athletes to compete in the SEA Games, noting that it made the event more interestin­g.

The Singaporea­n embassy announced on May 7 that during his May 6-9 visit, Teo will witness the 32nd SEA Games, in his capacity as an Honorary Life President of the SEA Games Federation Council.

On the same day, the embassy welcomed Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong, who was in Cambodia to support Team Singapore at the games.

On May 1, General Mao Sophan, deputy commander of the Royal Cambodian Army, and Colonel Pang Lead Shuan, commanding officer of the 2nd Singapore Infantry Brigade, met at the army headquarte­rs in Phnom Penh, where Pang expressed his hopes that Singapore-Cambodia defence ties will be expanded.

Kin Phea, director of the Royal Academy of Cambodia’s Internatio­nal Relations Institute, said it is important that both countries remain committed to implementi­ng all of the agreements and MoUs that were signed previously, for the benefit of both countries and peoples.

He also suggested that there was strong potential for both countries to broaden and strengthen their relations and cooperatio­n, including in the fields of trade, tourism, logistics and security.

“Since Singapore is more advanced than Cambodia in general education, informatio­n and communicat­ions technology [ICT], as well as Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s [STEM] education, we could learn a great deal from closer cooperatio­n with them,” he told on May 8.

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