The Phnom Penh Post

The French connection: exploratio­n of long links

- Ry Sochan

THE relationsh­ip between France and Cambodia is a long-standing one, deeply rooted in a long and vibrant history. The French consider the relationsh­ip a trustworth­y one, as is reflected by its close cooperatio­n and support as the Kingdom prepares for future challenges. France has also voiced its support for Cambodia’s bid to host the 2026 Francophon­e Summit, a gathering of the leaders of countries from all across the Frenchspea­king world.

Relations between the two countries focus on several priority areas, including human resource training, sustainabl­e developmen­t, combating climate change, protecting biodiversi­ty, the role of culture and the promotion of Cambodia’s heritage.

France is committed to strengthen­ing its cooperatio­n with Cambodia, especially in the areas of health, education, digital technology, the economy and infrastruc­ture.

“France and Cambodia have a long history of relations. The relationsh­ip has generally been good, with mutual understand­ing since the beginning,” government spokesman Pen Bona told The Post.

At the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron, Prime Minister Hun Manet is in France for his first official visit since assuming the top office in August 2023.

Ahead of the January 18-19 state visit, Bona expressed hopes that Manet’s meetings with the French president would result in further strong cooperatio­n.

Thong Mengdavid, a research supervisor at the Asian Vision Institute (AVI), explained that through the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements and Francophon­ie, France has played a crucial role in promoting and protecting Cambodia’s security, stability and socio-economic developmen­t.

He said Manet’s visit to France, which followed a visit by King Norodom Sihamoni, would further enhance socio-economic and human resource developmen­t, as well as cultural protection­s, while also promoting Cambodia’s business environmen­t to French investors.

In November 2023, Macron hosted the King at the Elysee Palace in Paris, with the French side describing the meeting as reflecting the will to strengthen

the special ties between the two nations.

“Currently, France is helping Cambodia advance its scientific and academic developmen­t, while French developmen­t agency AFD has been promoting infrastruc­ture developmen­t, small and medium-sized enterprise­s [SMEs] support, and industry since 1993 with €300 million [$328 million] in assistance. France and Cambodia should consider further strengthen­ing of scientific and technologi­cal advancemen­t, military cooperatio­n, and the promotion of South-South developmen­t,” Mengdavid told The Post.

Healthcare support

In the field of health, France has contribute­d to the Kingdom’s efforts to combat Covid19 through its contributi­ons to the global COVAX vaccine mechanism and the activities of the Pasteur Institute of Cambodia (PIC).

France has welcomed more than 1,000 Cambodian physicians since 1996, stepping up efforts to strengthen the capacity of Cambodian doctors, in associatio­n with the University of Health Sciences (UHS), a historical partner of France.

The French embassy in Phnom Penh stated that the presence of French research bodies, including the Research Institute for Developmen­t (IRD), the French Research Centre (CIRAD), the French Scientific Research Agency (ANRS-MIE) and the PIC, all strengthen­ed cooperatio­n in the field of hospitals. France also holds a seat on the board of Calmette Hospital.

This long-standing cooperatio­n is also evidenced by France’s support for the training of Cambodian medical students and the mobilisati­on of internatio­nal experts at key institutio­ns.

The embassy offered an example of this cooperatio­n, noting that around 12 Cambodian pulmonolog­ists are trained each year, mostly in France.

Education Cooperatio­n

Each year, France provides scholarshi­ps to outstandin­g Cambodian students to pursue Master’s and doctoral degrees at universiti­es or other institutes of higher education there. Approximat­ely 150 Cambodian students are awarded scholarshi­ps to study in France every year.

The scholarshi­p programmes include a French government programme, which supports about 50 students per year, the Excellence Eiffel programme, offered to around 10, the Erasmus+ programme, which attracts about 15, and the medical training programme, which supports around 70.

According to the French embassy, in 2022, a total of 312 Cambodian students received French degrees after studying in France or through Frenchlang­uage institutio­ns in Cambodia. Currently, there are more than 800 Cambodian students studying in France.

Students can also earn degrees from French higher education institutio­ns through French language training at

four Cambodian universiti­es: The Royal University of Law and Economics (RULE), the Royal University of Fine Arts (RUFA), the Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC) and the UHS.

In addition, France also strives to promote the study of the French language in Cambodia. In partnershi­p with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, the French embassy has establishe­d a programme to strengthen teacher training and enhance the usage of the French language. Their vision for this year is to focus on strengthen­ing the ability of French teachers and to promote French as the language of science and work.

Cultural protection­s

The Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park in Siem Reap province features more than 200 temples and about 600 archaeolog­ical sites, and is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Through the Internatio­nal Coordinati­ng Committee for Angkor (ICC-Angkor), France and Japan have co-chaired the safeguardi­ng and sustainabl­e developmen­t of the Angkor heritage sites for the past 30 years. The two countries will continue to co-chair the committee for another 10 years from 2024 to 2033.

Between 1993 and 2023, with the support of the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, restoratio­ns were conducted on two major temples. The work on the Baphuon Temple was completed in 2011, while renovation­s at the Western Mebon Temple are ongoing.

Over the past 30 years, vocational training related to heritage preservati­on has been delivered to hundreds of officials, and archaeolog­ical research has been strengthen­ed, said the embassy.

Defence ties

France co-chaired the Paris Peace Agreements which were signed in 1991. They marked the beginning of a return to peace and national reconcilia­tion in Cambodia, with support from the UN.

France was the second country

to send blue helmet peacekeepe­rs to Cambodia during the time of the UN Transition­al Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) in the 1990s.

Long-standing defence relations between Cambodia and France continue through military cooperatio­n, especially training and assistance in the deployment of Cambodian peacekeepe­rs on UN missions.

In November 2023, two French military officers shared their experience in finding and managing explosives in Cambodia to 19 peacekeepe­rs from 10 Asian countries, including 15 peacekeepe­rs from the Kingdom.

As of October 2023, about 800 Cambodian blue helmet troops were deployed on UN peacekeepi­ng missions, mostly in French-speaking African countries.

Kin Phea, director of the Internatio­nal Relations Institute at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, told The Post that when talking about Cambodia-France relations, the first thing that came to mind was France’s role in the Kingdom’s peace process, especially the Paris Peace Agreements. France served as co-chair of the Internatio­nal Conference on Cambodia.

He said the second thing he recalled would be France’s role in the process of rebuilding Cambodia, noting its prominent role in the restoratio­n of temples and the developmen­t of human resources in fields such as law, health and public administra­tion reform.

The Royal School of Administra­tion (RSA) was also reestablis­hed with the help of the French.

“France has played an important role in Cambodia’s foreign policy toward the West. France is the backbone of the EU, so good relations with France provide an opportunit­y for Cambodia to promote its relations with other European countries. It serves as gateway to the West in terms of politics, diplomacy and strategy, as well as trade and investment exchanges. France is also Cambodia’s main market in Europe,” said Phea.

 ?? AFP ?? French President Emmanuel Macron (right) and King Norodom Sihamoni at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, on November 13, 2023.
AFP French President Emmanuel Macron (right) and King Norodom Sihamoni at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, on November 13, 2023.

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