The Phnom Penh Post

Malaysian PM welcomes Manet, pledges closer ties

- Samban Chandara

FOLLOWING a one-day visit to Malaysia by Prime Minister Hun Manet, Cambodia and the predominan­tly Muslim nation have agreed to deepen their bilateral collaborat­ion in various sectors.

During the February 27 visit, the two countries also committed to further strengthen­ing their relationsh­ip, Manet and his Malaysian counterpar­t Anwar Ibrahim announced at their joint press conference.

Both leaders are committed to improving cooperatio­n in the areas of security and defence, tourism, technology, digital, finance, halal foods and energy security.

They agreed that the visit has fostered unity between the two countries, noting that the bilateral ties have been positive since the era of the Hun Sen government.

“[Anwar’s] visit to Cambodia in March last year, and my current visit, will deepen the long-lasting relationsh­ip between Cambodia and Malaysia,” said Manet.

The premier added that this year marks the 67th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations between the two nations. He described how lately the relationsh­ip has been elevated to a new level in terms of economic relations, high-level interactio­ns, people-to-people connection­s and defence ties.

“Our meeting marked a satisfacto­ry, positive step, and built on last March’s official visit,” he continued.

Both sides were optimistic that their relationsh­ip could be further strengthen­ed and would reach an even higher level.

They spoke highly of the results of their previous bilateral cooperatio­n, adding that they exchanged opinions and views on several issues

of mutual interest.

The two government­s also agreed to examine the possibilit­y of holding a meeting of the Cambodia-Malaysia Joint Commission for Bilateral Cooperatio­n (JCBC) in the future and

to facilitate sub-marine energy lines between Laos, Cambodia and Singapore through Malaysian waters.

Seng Vanly, a lecturer of internatio­nal relations and a regional political observer, said Manet’s visit

demonstrat­ed the close attention he pays to the Kingdom’s relationsh­ip with Malaysia, especially the Ibrahim government. He expected that the two leaders would also strengthen their personal relations.

 ?? STPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Manet shakes hands with his Malaysian counterpar­t Anwar Ibrahim in Kuala Lumpur on February 27.
STPM Prime Minister Hun Manet shakes hands with his Malaysian counterpar­t Anwar Ibrahim in Kuala Lumpur on February 27.

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