The Phnom Penh Post

US state department seeking stronger regional relationsh­ip

- Sok Raksa

US Department of State assistant secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Kritenbrin­k is paying an official visit to Cambodia to underscore the US’ strong and enduring commitment to the Kingdom, while strengthen­ing relations between the two countries.

A February 23 state department press release said that while in Phnom Penh, Kritenbrin­k will meet with several Cambodian officials to advance the “shared vision of a free, prosperous, secure, and resilient Indo-Pacific”.

“The assistant secretary will also underscore US commitment to the Cambodian people and their aspiration­s for a democratic and independen­t country where all voices are heard and respected, and Cambodia’s sovereignt­y is protected,” it continued.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n spokesman Chum Sounry said on February 25 that the visit is scheduled for February 26-27, and will encompass many discussion­s on means to heighten bilateral and multilater­al relationsh­ips.

He believed that both sides would also discuss regional and internatio­nal issues of common interest and concern.

“I have noted increased cooperatio­n between Cambodia and the US in terms of not just diplomacy, but the economy and trade, cultural and artefact conservati­on, health, education, the environmen­t, mine clearance and food security,” he said.

“This trip will be an opportunit­y for the two countries to further expand their relationsh­ip,” he added.

The state department announced that in addition to Cambodia, Kritenbrin­k

will travel to Thailand, Vietnam and Brunei on his February 23-March 4 trip, in order to underscore the US’ strong and enduring commitment to its allies and partners in Southeast Asia.

Kin Phea, director of the Royal Academy of Cambodia’s Internatio­nal Relations Institute, was of the view that the visit is part of the US’s efforts to implement its Indo-Pacific Strategy, with the aim of receiving more support from the nations in the region.

“During the meetings, it is possible that the US may want to raise its own perceived ideas about democracy or human rights issues, as this has been a part of its relationsh­ip with Cambodia for a long time. The US side may also wish to discuss the Ream Naval Base,” he said.

He explained that Cambodia aspired to live in peaceful co-existence with its

neighbours and with all other countries around the world.

The Kingdom wanted to deepen its relationsh­ips and cooperatio­n with other countries, including the US, based on principles of mutual respect, independen­ce and non-interferen­ce in each other’s internatio­nal affairs, said a recent foreign affairs ministry’s statement.

Earlier this month, US state department deputy assistant secretary of state for Southeast Asia Melissa Brown met with Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Sok Chenda Sophea, during her visit to Cambodia.

During the February 14 meeting, the two sides reiterated their commitment to further expanding mutually beneficial cooperatio­n, particular­ly in the areas of trade and investment, developmen­t aid and people-to-people connection­s.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Assistant secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Kritenbrin­k (centre) during the joint ASEAN -US Summit in Phnom Penh in November 2022.
HONG MENEA Assistant secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Kritenbrin­k (centre) during the joint ASEAN -US Summit in Phnom Penh in November 2022.

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