The Phnom Penh Post

To tripartite anti-crime measures

- Neang Sokunthea

THE leaders of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam (CLV ) have agreed to continue joint tripartite exercises and maintain their collaborat­ive efforts to combat transnatio­nal crimes of all kinds, while also agreeing to address challenges and ensure peace, stability and security.

The agreement came as the three CLV prime ministers met on the sidelines of the Commemorat­ive Summit for the 50th Year of ASEAN-Japan Friendship and Cooperatio­n, held on December 15-19 in Tokyo, Japan.

In a social media post, Prime Minister Hun Manet said the leaders of the CLV are committed to fostering cooperatio­n in all sectors and urge the implementa­tion of the “Three Countries One Destinatio­n Package”.

He added that the three leaders had spoken highly of their tripartite meetings, which contribute to maintainin­g traditiona­l friendship­s. They will also continue to enhance cooperatio­n in all sectors and at all levels, including in energy, connectivi­ty, trade, investment and tourism.

“In areas of defence and security, the three of us agreed to continue to hold joint tripartite exercises and joint efforts to combat transnatio­nal crimes of all kinds, and to address challenges to ensure peace, stability and security. All of these are crucial foundation­s for fostering economic growth and developing the CLV,” he added.

Kin Phea, director of the Internatio­nal Relations Institute at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, said on December 17 that it is good for the CLV leaders to hold regular talks on collaborat­ive frameworks. The three leaders’ commitment to

ensuring peace, stability and security along their shared borders in the fight against transnatio­nal crime, drugs and human traffickin­g is crucial.

“Security issues like transnatio­nal crimes or drug or human traffickin­g require close cooperatio­n between the CLV. I think it is excellent,” he added.

He believes that if Cambodia can preserve peace and stability, and eliminate crimes like drug and human traffickin­g effectivel­y, it will be conducive to close cooperatio­n for border developmen­t, including people-to-people exchanges, investment and trade exchanges between the CLV.

“As good neighbours, the CLV parties must cooperate and respect one another, especially regarding internal affairs, sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity. In my opinion, it is the most important of the principles of peaceful coexistenc­e of the CLV,” he said.

 ?? STPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Manet (centre) holds talks with his Lao and Vietnamese counterpar­ts Sonexay Siphandone (left) and Pham Minh Chinh in the Japanese capital Tokyo on December 17.
STPM Prime Minister Hun Manet (centre) holds talks with his Lao and Vietnamese counterpar­ts Sonexay Siphandone (left) and Pham Minh Chinh in the Japanese capital Tokyo on December 17.

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