The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom, Cuba laud bilateral relations, medical cooperatio­n

- Mom Kunthear

CAMBODIA and Cuba have reiterated the value they place on their longstandi­ng cooperatio­n, with Cuba reaffirmin­g its commitment to supporting the Kingdom’s developmen­t, through the provision of scholarshi­ps and medical training.

The appreciati­on was voiced as outgoing Cuban ambassador to Cambodia Liurka Rodriguez Barrios paid separate visits on Cambodian National Assembly (NA) president Khuon Sudary and Minister of Health Chheang Ra on January 10.

According to an NA statement, Sudary praised the achievemen­ts of the ambassador during her mission, noting that she has strengthen­ed the “excellent” relations and cooperatio­n between the two nations.

“During her diplomatic mission in Cambodia, the ambassador participat­ed in several social, political and women’s programmes. Cambodia and Cuba are similar, because women have stood strong, courageous­ly collaborat­ing with men in all sectors, because adversity has made women strong,” said Sudary, the Kingdom’s first woman to hold the NA presidency.

She also praised the Cuban NA, as more than 53 per cent of its members are women, ranking it second in the world behind Rwanda’s parliament, which is 61 per cent female.

“Women MPs are very important in building peace and encouragin­g sustainabl­e developmen­t, inclusiven­ess and resilience,” she said.

Rodriguez Barrios praised the active participat­ion of Cambodian women

in politics, society and the economy.

“Completing my mission in Cambodia is like leaving home, but I am pleased with the success of my time here, and the support and encouragem­ent I received from the government, the NA and especially the Cambodian people,” she said.

She reiterated that Cuba will continue to support Cambodia’s developmen­t, especially through the provision of health scholarshi­ps for Cambodian students to study in Cuba.

On the same day, the ambassador also met with health minister Chheang Ra.

During the meeting, Ra highlighte­d Cuba’s contributi­ons to the improvemen­t of Cambodia’s health sector. The island nation sent a team of volunteer doctors to provide care and treatment services to Cambodians in 1979, after the country was liberated from the

genocidal Khmer Rouge regime.

“Cuban volunteers have trained Cambodian doctors and medical students, as well as provided human resource developmen­t scholarshi­ps, ever since,” he said.

The ambassador also reaffirmed Cuba’s strong commitment to continue its cooperatio­n with the health ministry, most notably through the provision of scholarshi­ps for general practition­ers and the exchange of pharmacolo­gy expertise.

She said that at Cambodia’s request, Cuba will send cancer and diabetes specialist­s to provide training in the Kingdom’s hospitals.

“The health ministry will work with the Cuban embassy to organise a training programme for oncologist­s at Luong Mer Hospital – the largest cancer hospital in Cambodia – in the near future,” added Ra.

 ?? NA ?? National Assembly president Khuon Sudary (right) shakes hands with outgoing Cuban ambassador to Cambodia Liurka Rodriguez Barrios on January 10.
NA National Assembly president Khuon Sudary (right) shakes hands with outgoing Cuban ambassador to Cambodia Liurka Rodriguez Barrios on January 10.

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