The Phnom Penh Post

Cambodia, Pakistan boost ties with MoU

- Samban Chandara

CAMBODIA and Pakistan have urged the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) between their parliament­ary bodies to foster bilateral cooperatio­n.

Cambodian National Assembly (NA) president Khuon Sudary, during her meeting with Pakistani ambassador Zaheeruddi­n Babar Thaheem, expressed optimism about the strengthen­ing of ties with the South Asian nation, aiming to serve the interests of peace and developmen­t in both regions on a global scale.

Sudary and Thaheem discussed various topics during the meeting at the NA headquarte­rs in Phnom Penh on January 10.

According to a press release, Thaheem commended the July 2023 general election in Cambodia, acknowledg­ing Pakistan’s recognitio­n of the polls as free, fair and non-violent.

He congratula­ted Sudary on her election to the NA during the seventh legislatur­e, which made her the first woman ever to hold the post.

“In February, our country will conduct parliament­ary elections. Following the formation of a new parliament, Pakistan will promote the creation of an MoU on cooperatio­n between the Pakistani parliament and the Cambodian NA,” he said.

“This will aim to comprehens­ively strengthen and expand cooperatio­n between the two [bodies], both bilaterall­y and within multilater­al frameworks,” he added.

The ambassador also expressed hope that the establishm­ent of a Cambodian embassy in Pakistan would further expand cooperatio­n across all sectors.

He said the Pakistani embassy is collaborat­ing with the Ministry of Commerce and the Council of the Developmen­t of Cambodia (CDC) to formulate a trade agreement in the near future.

Sudary emphasised Cambodia’s goal to bolster and broaden cooperatio­n between the two institutio­ns.

“Our cooperatio­n not only serves the interests of peace, stability and developmen­t of Cambodia and Pakistan but also contribute­s to the common good, including maintainin­g peace and stability in the region and globally,” she added.

She praised the Pakistani NA for its participat­ion in internatio­nal interparli­amentary forums dedicated to peace and humanity, noting their consistent presence at meetings and assemblies hosted by Cambodia, such as the Asian Parliament­ary Assembly (APA), Inter-Parliament­ary Union (IPU), Asia-Pacific Parliament­ary Forum (APPF), Asian Student Environmen­t Platform (ASEP) and ASEAN Inter-Parliament­ary Assembly (AIPA).

Sudary extended thanks to Pakistan for supporting Cambodia’s developmen­t and urged the exploratio­n of expanded investment and trade opportunit­ies, including agricultur­al product recycling, Halal industry developmen­t, establishm­ent of direct flights and enhancemen­t of tourism and people-to-people connection­s.

Kin Phea, director of the Internatio­nal Relations Institute at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, said that the two countries have mutually supported each other in bilateral political and strategic relations on both internatio­nal and regional stages.

He noted the strong relations between both countries and expressed optimism about the strengthen­ing relationsh­ip between their respective parliament­ary institutio­ns.

“Signing an MoU is an added value in fostering relations and cooperatio­n, especially since the legislativ­e branch plays a crucial role in implementi­ng the policies of both government­s,” he said.

However, he believes that Pakistan’s investment in Cambodia is unlikely to be substantia­l.

Despite the leaders’ aspiration­s to establish direct flights for tourism, he said the prospect is less promising due to limited tourist exchange and market demand between the two countries.

 ?? NA ?? National Assembly (NA) president Khuon Sudary (right) meets with Pakistani ambassador Zaheeruddi­n Babar Thaheem at the NA headquarte­rs in Phnom Penh on January 10.
NA National Assembly (NA) president Khuon Sudary (right) meets with Pakistani ambassador Zaheeruddi­n Babar Thaheem at the NA headquarte­rs in Phnom Penh on January 10.

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