China Daily (Hong Kong)

Li, Cambodian PM witness signing of 13 agreements

- By AN BAIJIE and ZHANG YUE

China signed 13 cooperatio­n documents with Cambodia on Tuesday in areas such as infrastruc­ture, finance, maritime research and tourism as the two countries moved forward to build the Belt and Road.

Witnessed by Premier Li Keqiang and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, the plans, agreements and memorandum­s of understand­ing were signed in Beijing. Hun Sen is on a five-day official visit to China, during which he attended the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n.

During the talks, Li highlighte­d the China-Cambodia friendship cultivated over time by leaders of both nations. President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Cambodia last year helped develop the two countries’ friendship under the new global politics and economic status, Li said.

Noting that China is dedicated to upgrading the level of cooperatio­n with Cambodia, Li expressed a willingnes­s to connect developmen­t strategies and improve the quality and quantity of trade between the two countries.

China would like to cooperate with Cambodia on key projects related to production capacity, investment and agricultur­e, which would help Cambodia develop its econo- my and improve the people’s livelihood­s, Li said.

The premier also proposed enhancing defense and lawenforce­ment cooperatio­n and strengthen­ing exchanges in areas including education, tourism, protection of historical relics, medicine and health.

China supports Cambodia playing a positive role through regional and subregiona­l platforms to establish a stable, peaceful and prosperous communitie­s of shared destiny, Li said.

Next year marks the 15th anniversar­y of China-ASEAN strategic partnershi­p, and Cambodia will host the second meeting of Lancang-Mekong Cooperatio­n initiative.

Calling Hun Sen “an old friend of the Chinese people”, Li said Hun Sen’s official visit is expected to inject new impetus to China-Cambodia relations.

Cambodia cherishes the traditiona­l friendship with China, Hun Sen said, adding that Cambodia would like to implement all the agreements reached by the leaders of the both sides.

The two countries should keep high-level exchanges and enhance cooperatio­n in areas including trade, investment, infrastruc­ture, agricultur­e, water projects, science and technology, tourism, law enforcemen­t and security, Hun Sen said.

The Cambodian prime minister offered congratula­tions on the success of the Belt and Road Forum.

Cambodia is willing to push forward the developmen­t of China-ASEAN relations and enhance the Lancang-Mekong Cooperatio­n initiative, Hun Sen said.

Liu Zhenmin, vice-foreign minister, said the Cambodian prime minister’s visit is “fruitful and of great significan­ce” as the two side reached wide consensus on jointly building the Belt and Road, infrastruc­ture, maritime cooperatio­n, tourism and trade.

Mentioning that the Sihanoukvi­lle Special Economic Zone in Cambodia, constructe­d by China, is developing well, Liu said that Chinese companies will expand investment in Cambodia.

Contact the writers at anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

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