The Phnom Penh Post

Sudary: Relationsh­ip with Australia an ‘excellent’ one

- Mom Kunthear

NATIONAL Assembly (NA) president Khuon Sudary described how Cambodia’s excellent relationsh­ip with Australia is a strategic partnershi­p, based on solidarity, friendship, honesty and mutual understand­ing.

Sudary made her comments in a January 23 social media post, following a meeting with Australian ambassador to Cambodia Justin Whyatt at the NA headquarte­rs.

She said Australia expressed its support for the seventhman­date government’s Pentagonal Strategy, saying it would continue to strengthen cooperatio­n with Cambodia’s legislativ­e and executive branches.

“Australia supported the first phase of the Pentagonal Strategy’s developmen­t of human resources.We have improved the welfare of the people and fostered national economic growth. We have also improved gender equality, reforms and governance and strengthen­ed security and defence,” she added.

She proposed that Australia help support the developmen­tal goals of the NA, explaining that the NA aimed to become digitalise­d, in order to improve its competence and the efficiency of its work, in order to serve the interests of the people and the nation, while keeping pace with technologi­cal advances.

Sudary also requested that

Australia assist Cambodia in technologi­cal training and award scholarshi­ps to officials of the NA general-secretaria­t, so they could pursue their education in Australia.

NA spokesman Keo Piseth told a January 23 press conference that the Australian ambassador had expressed his admiration for Cambodia’s transforma­tion from a country which once required blue helmet peacekeepe­rs to one that regularly dispatched its own troops on peacekeepi­ng missions, under the UN umbrella.

“Australia committed to developmen­t as part of the first phase of the Pentagonal Strategy,

including in the fields of agricultur­e, public health, energy, water resources and climate change resilience,” he said.

He added that Australia has prioritise­d the security and defence sectors, in order to promote global security.

The ambassador also made mention of the excellent collaborat­ion between the NAs of both nations, saying that they have supported one another at inter-parliament­ary forums. The leader of the Cambodian NA attended the 2020 Asia-Pacific Parliament­ary Forum (APPF) in Australia, while the Australian NA leadership visited Cambodia for the 2019 APPF.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? NA president Khuon Sudary (right) meets with Australian ambassador Justin Whyatt on January 23.
HONG MENEA NA president Khuon Sudary (right) meets with Australian ambassador Justin Whyatt on January 23.

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