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China-Cambodia cooperatio­n is called a good model for countries

- By PAN MENGQI panmengqi@chinadaily.com.cn

China-Cambodia cooperatio­n is regarded as a model that can also be applied to other Southeast Asian countries and beyond, according to a report released in Beijing on Wednesday.

The report, published by Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies of Renmin University of China, said their collaborat­ion has produced results in the past five years, despite Cambodia’s challenges, including unsteady growth, uneven developmen­t, insufficie­nt infrastruc­ture and an inadequate financial system.

The report suggests the two countries use the advantage of their mutual trust, complement­ary economies and expanding people-to-people exchanges to lift up bilateral ties and tackle the challenges.

“The relationsh­ip between China and Cambodia has been underestim­ated,” said Wang Wen, deputy dean of the Chongyang Institute, adding that the two countries have great potential in deepening relations in tourism, infrastruc­ture constructi­on, energy cooperatio­n and cultural exchanges.

“Cambodia is a country that is geographic­ally important in the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road as well as an important partner in the Lancang-Mekong Cooperatio­n mechanism,” said Gu Jiayun, director of the Center for Cambodian Studies at Beijing Foreign Studies University.

China-Cambodia cooperatio­n has set a good example within the mechanism and brought stability and prosperity to the Southeast Asia.

The maritime silk road is part of the Belt and Road Initiative, proposed in 2013 to provide connectivi­ty in policies, infrastruc­ture, trade, financing and people-to-people exchanges among Asian, European and African countries and beyond.

This year marks 60 years of Chinese-Cambodian diplomatic ties.

Premier Li Keqiang said in a signed article published in Cambodia’s Khmer Times newspaper that “China stands ready to facilitate deep synergy of its developmen­t strategies with those of Cambodia to advance bilateral cooperatio­n across the board.”

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