The Phnom Penh Post

Cambodian, Lao NAs enhance ties

- Sambam Chandara

THE Cambodia-Laos Parliament­ary Friendship Group is committed to enhancing relations in areas of security, trade, workforce developmen­t and improving the populace’s well-being, with a particular focus on border efforts. Both countries have observed progress in bilateral relations, particular­ly in education and efforts to curb drug traffickin­g.

The pledge was affirmed during a meeting with Loy Sophat, head of the Cambodian National Assembly’s (NA) Commission on Planning, Investment, Agricultur­e, Rural Developmen­t, Environmen­t and Water Resources, and Vongsack Phanthavon­g, chairman of the Lao NA’s National Defence and Security Committee.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of a formal visit by a Cambodian delegation to Laos, led by Cambodian NA president Khuon Sudary, on December 3.

According to a December 4 press release from the Cambodian NA’s General Secretaria­t, the discussion­s highlighte­d

bilateral relations and cooperatio­n, educationa­l scholarshi­ps within the framework of the two NAs and collaborat­ive efforts to tackle drug traffickin­g across the border.

“Both of us were committed to deepening relations and cooperatio­n for the sake of human resources, security, economies, trade and improving the livelihood­s of people, especially in border cooperatio­n,” it stated.

On the same day, Cambodian NA secretary-general Leng Peng Long held talks with his Lao counterpar­t Pingkham Lasasimma.

Peng Long suggested that the Lao side consider technical-level discussion­s to formulate action plans and align the signed memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with the objectives of the two NAs.

“Under the new government, we have set the goal of serving the people, developing human resources, and boosting the digital economy,” stated Peng Long.

Pingkham emphasised the importance of legal consistenc­y in cooperatio­n, particular­ly for the CambodiaLa­o-Vietnam Developmen­t Triangle Area (CDTA).

Seun Sam, a policy analyst at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, commended the strengthen­ing relationsh­ip between the two NAs and broader bilateral relations.

He noted the strong neighbourl­y relations and similariti­es in culture, tradition, livelihood­s and knowledge between the two nations.

“For the two countries to grow closer, we should increase the frequency of visits by leaders, officials, students and people, in addition to talks and discussion­s. These are effective mechanisms for both sides to strengthen their relationsh­ip,” he stated.

He noted that despite their proximity, the two countries had not been meeting frequently for discussion­s. He encouraged both sides to engage more in talks, exchange visits, scholarshi­ps and study trips.

 ?? NA ?? Loy Sophat (left), NA planning commission head, meets with Laos’ Vongsack Phanthavon in Laos on December 3.
NA Loy Sophat (left), NA planning commission head, meets with Laos’ Vongsack Phanthavon in Laos on December 3.

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