The Phnom Penh Post

Indonesia seeks enhanced cooperatio­n with Kingdom

- Hong Raksmey

INDONESIAN ambassador Santo Darmosumar­to met with Say Chhum, president of the Cambodian Senate on November 21 and engaged in a ‘fruitful dialogue’, with a focus on enhancing cooperatio­n between their respective nations.

“Chhum underscore­d the deep historical ties that bind the two nations, suggesting that laid a robust groundwork for increased collaborat­ion in trade, investment, education, capacity building, and agricultur­e,” said an Indonesian Embassy press release.

He welcomed continued warm relations between the leaders of the two countries, including among parliament­arians and senators.

“Fond memories of the Asia-Africa Conference and Indonesia’s support for the peace process in Cambodia, including through the Jakarta Informal Meetings and its participat­ion in the UN Transition­al Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), are carved in the minds of many Cambodians”, said ambassador Darmosumar­to.

“But we must ensure that future generation­s, on both sides, continue to feel similar sentiments,” he added.

The ambassador also expressed his hopes for the further promotion of people-to-people interactio­ns and economic partnershi­p.

“While Indonesia may have become Cambodia’s sixth largest trading partner this year, there remains much room for expanded trade and investment relations”, he added.

During their meeting – as reported by the Senate via social media – Darmosumar­to committed to deepening

ties and collaborat­ion between Indonesia and Cambodia.

“His focus is on three key areas: Enhancing economic and trade relations, improving communicat­ion and connection­s between the peoples of the two nations, and ensuring the protection and welfare of Indonesian citizens residing in Cambodia,” said the Senate.

“Additional­ly, he emphasised his dedication to fostering friendly relations and cooperativ­e initiative­s between the parliament­s of both countries. This commitment aligns with the ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral relations in various domains,” it added.

With more Indonesian­s travelling to and living in Cambodia, the ambassador

also sought the continued support of the Cambodia government in facilitati­ng their hopes and needs, said the embassy press release.

As the two countries anticipate next year’s 65th anniversar­y of bilateral diplomatic relations, Chhum expressed his hopes that Indonesia and Cambodia would maintain strong economic and democratic connection­s. It is expected that special events will be carried to mark the celebratio­n of this historic achievemen­t.

“On his own behalf, Chhun, as well as the Senate, are ready to continue this close cooperatio­n with the ambassador, as well as the embassy, for the great benefit of both countries and peoples,” added the Senate’s post.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Senate president Say Chhum (centre) met with Indonesian ambassador Santo Darmosumar­to (second left) on November 21.
SUPPLIED Senate president Say Chhum (centre) met with Indonesian ambassador Santo Darmosumar­to (second left) on November 21.

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