The Phnom Penh Post

NA president pays official trip to Vietnam, Laos parliament­s

- Samban Chandara

Ahigh level delegation from the National Assembly of Cambodia (NA) is currently engaged on an eight-day official visit to Vietnam and Laos. The trip seeks to strengthen traditiona­l cooperatio­n and relations, especially between the parliament­ary institutio­ns of the three nations.

Leng Peng Long, secretary-general of the NA General Secretaria­t, said that NA president Khuon Sudary is leading the delegation on the November 30 to December 7 mission. The visits are in response to invitation­s by the presidents of the national assemblies of both nations.

“The purpose of this visit is to strengthen and expand the traditiona­l and fraternal relations of Cambodia-Vietnam and Cambodia-Laos cooperatio­n and make it stronger in all aspects, particular­ly the relevant legislativ­e and executive institutio­ns,” said Peng Long.

He added that Sudary will be in Vietnam from November 30 to December 2, where she will meet with key leaders, including Vietnam’s President Vo Van Thuong and NA president Vuong Dinh Hue. In addition, she will visit the Tam Chuc pagoda in Hanam – the largest in the world – and met with provincial party authoritie­s.

She will then travel on to Laos from December 2 to 4 to meet with senior Laos leaders, including President Thongloun Sisoulith, Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone and Lao NA president Saysomphon­e Phomvihane. In addition, she will meet with several Cambodian students who are studying in Laos.

From December 4 to 7, Sudary will lead a delegation to the first Cambodia-Vietnam-Laos (CVL) Parliament­ary Summit in Vientiane. Hosted by Laos, it aims to examine

the possibilit­y of further strengthen­ing and expanding cooperatio­n between the three countries of the CLV Developmen­t Triangle Area (CLV-DTA), which was establishe­d in 1999, under the purview of thenPrime Minister Hun Sen.

Seun Sam, an internatio­nal relations fellow at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, believed the visits will make a significan­t contributi­on to strengthen­ing cooperatio­n between the parliament­ary bodies of the three countries.

He added that it is the Kingdom’s newly appointed NA president’s first trip abroad in her new capacity, and that it may be an opportunit­y for Cambodia to take valuable experience from the two neighbouri­ng countries and apply them in the Kingdom, especially in terms of legislativ­e framework. It may also pave the way for extended

future cooperatio­n.

“I think Sudary should share her intention to take care of any Vietnamese or Laos citizens who are living in Cambodia. In the past, when their heads of state of senior officials visited, we always assured them of this. This is important and will benefit our equal friendship­s,” he said.

He believed that strengthen­ing cooperatio­n under the CVL framework is important as the three nations share borders and can learn a great deal from one another, for example in developmen­t.

Ro Vannak, a geopolitic­al analyst, said that the NA president’s visit is traditiona­l, and demonstrat­es the efforts of the three countries to strengthen cooperatio­n and determine how to manage the parliament­arian work of their respective countries more effectivel­y.

 ?? NA ?? NA president Khuon Sudary attends the Water Festival festivitie­s in Phnom Penh on November 26, ahead of her departure on an official visit to Vietnam and Laos.
NA NA president Khuon Sudary attends the Water Festival festivitie­s in Phnom Penh on November 26, ahead of her departure on an official visit to Vietnam and Laos.

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