The Bruneian

Japan lauds excellent bilateral ties with Brunei, celebrates emperor’s birthday

- Analisa Amu BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN

Japanese ambassador to Brunei Darussalam lauded excellent bilateral relationsh­ip between the sultanate and Japan with hopes to further deepen the countries’ cooperatio­n through contributi­ng to Brunei’s efforts in economic diversific­ation.

In his speech at the recent soiree to celebrate the 62nd birthday of Emperor Naruhito, Maeda Toru said that as the major investor and trade partner of Brunei, Japan’s interest is consistent with Brunei Darussalam National Climate

Change Policy.

“For example, an associatio­n of Japanese companies AHEAD had been experiment­ing with a new way to transport hydrogen from Brunei to Japan since 2020 and is now producing good results,” he said.

He also noted that trade and investment between both countries especially in the energy sector have greatly contribute­d to the prosperiti­es of Brunei and Japan since 1960, successful­ly placing a solid foundation for the economic partnershi­p.

“I am truly thankful to the

Japanese business communitie­s in Brunei for their continued commitment­s, the government and people of Brunei for accommodat­ing and supporting their activities,” he said.

The ambassador believed that knowledge sharing is a promising area of cooperatio­n, noting that Japan’s experience and knowledge in areas of disaster reduction, environmen­tal protection and healthcare for the elderly, industrial standard, and safety, among others, if shared will give mutual benefits.

He further acknowledg­ed that the Japan-Brunei partnershi­p on regional and global issues has become increasing­ly important.

As countries in Asia and in the Indo-Pacific region, he added, Japan and Brunei share common interests in many areas.

“We both believe that principles of openness, transparen­cy, inclusivit­y and a rule-based framework should prevail in this region. We do believe that internatio­nal laws such as UN Charter and UNCLOS should be respected. We do not accept territoria­l acquisitio­n resulting from the threat or use of force,”

said Maeda.

The ambassador further said that the Japan-Brunei partnershi­p was elevated to a new height last year, through cooperatio­n in combatting the COVID-19 pandemic, Japan-ASEAN partnershi­p under Brunei’s ASEAN 2021 chairmansh­ip and enhanced defence cooperatio­n.

“Japan and Brunei have been enjoying an excellent bilateral relationsh­ip since Brunei’s independen­ce in 1984. Cordial ties between the Imperial Family of Japan and the Royal Family of Brunei have developed over many years across generation­s,” said Maeda, adding that His Majesty the Sultan’s attendance at Japan’s emperor’s enthroneme­nt ceremony in 2019 is still fresh in their memory.

He further said that the countless exchanges of people at all levels have forged deeper understand­ing and trust for each other.

Touching on official and commercial visits between the two nations, the ambassador said that more than 2,500 Bruneians have visited Japan in various programmes since 1985.

“Universiti of Brunei Darussalam has strong partnershi­ps with more than a dozen of Japanese universiti­es. Professors, researcher­s and students on both sides visit and meet each other every year,” added the ambassador.

Guests at the evening reception had the opportunit­y to visit booths from some of the Japanese businesses based in Brunei and enjoyed some Japanese cuisine prepared by the ambassador’s chef.

In attendance at the event as the guest of honour was Second Minister of Defence Yang Berhormat Pehin Datu Lailaraja Major General (Rtd) Dato Paduka Seri Haji Halbi Haji Mohd Yussof.

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