The Phnom Penh Post

Multifacet­ed cooperatio­n heightened with Germany

- Samban Chandara

CAMBODIA and Germany have reaffirmed their unwavering dedication to enhancing both bilateral and multilater­al cooperatio­n in various areas, including politics, economy, trade, education, tourism, climate change, environmen­tal protection and relations between national assemblies.

The commitment was emphasised during the second round of bilateral consultati­ons between the two nations’ foreign ministries, cochaired by Chem Widhya, secretary of state at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, and his German counterpar­t Petra Sigmund, in Berlin, Germany on January 24, according to a January 30 press release from the foreign affairs ministry.

In the press release, Widhya underscore­d important historical events that have bolstered the bilateral ties between the two countries.

He said these included the official visit of German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife to Cambodia, bilateral discussion­s between former Prime Minister Hun Sen and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the official visit of former Cambodian foreign minister Prak Sokhonn to Berlin and various visits by German parliament­ary delegation­s

to Cambodia.

“Secretary of state Widhya also recalled the successful conclusion of the Inter-Government­al Cooperatio­n Negotiatio­ns held in Bonn, [Germany] in October last year,” the press release stated.

According to the release, the ministry highlighte­d discussion­s on cooperatio­n within a multilater­al framework and the exchange of views on key regional and global issues of mutual interest and concern.

Both dignitarie­s expressed deep satisfacti­on with the consultati­ons, acknowledg­ing them as a crucial mechanism for maintainin­g meaningful dialogues between the two countries.

Kin Phea, director of the Internatio­nal Relations Institute at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, said that Cambodia-Germany bilateral relations have seen significan­t evolution, with collaborat­ion spanning all sectors.

He noted that Germany has been instrument­al in assisting Cambodia in governance, democracy and public administra­tive reforms.

Phea noted that both nations have areas where they can learn from each other.

“The political consultati­ons between both sides demonstrat­ed a commitment to fostering relations and cooperatio­n, and they underscore­d the progress in this relationsh­ip.

The dialogue offered an opportunit­y for both parties to further learn from each other,” he said.

He added that the country needs Germany’s assistance in developmen­t and that it plays a key role within the European parliament­ary framework and the German market, as well as increasing friends to gain support on the internatio­nal stage and strengthen ties with the West.

Phea emphasised that Germany needs Cambodia due to its significan­t role within the ASEAN framework, where the bloc’s consensus is a vital voice and added that Germany, with its Indo-Pacific strategy, seeks support from countries in Southeast Asia.

 ?? MFAIC ?? The second round of bilateral political consultati­ons between the foreign ministries of Cambodia and Germany, held in the German capital Berlin on January 24.
MFAIC The second round of bilateral political consultati­ons between the foreign ministries of Cambodia and Germany, held in the German capital Berlin on January 24.

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