The Phnom Penh Post

Book marks 60 years of friendship between Kingdom and Indonesia

- Khorn Savi

THE Indonesian Embassy on Thursday held a book launch at a hotel in the capital to mark Cambodia and Indonesia’s 60 years of friendship.

The book, entitled Moving Forward, was published by the Indonesian Embassy and tackles the achievemen­ts made through the two countries’ collaborat­ions.

The book also highlights new measures in enhancing cooperatio­n and diplomatic relations between the two nations in the fields of politics, security, economy, culture and society.

Indonesian ambassador Sudirman Haseng said direct flights between Cambodia and Indonesia officially began this year, which he believes would provide more opportunit­ies for the people of both nations to interact.

“I am pleased to remind you that Indonesia and Cambodia now have direct flights between Jakarta and Phnom Penh.

“This is a wonderful gift to celebrate our 60 years of friendship and we hope it will increase people-to-people contact as well as boost trade,” said Haseng.

Mayerfas, secretary-general of Indonesia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the book was an initiative by the Indonesian Embassy and was written in collaborat­ion with its Cambodian counterpar­t.

He expressed hope that the book will reflect existing bilateral relations between the countries and further strengthen their relationsh­ip.

“The main theme of this book is moving forward. To move forward is to focus on furthering cooperatio­n,” he said.

In 1955, at the first AfricanAsi­a Conference held in Bandung, Indonesia which was attended by King Father Norodom Sihanouk and his Cambodian delegates, Indonesia recognised Cambodia as an independen­t state.

Four years later on February 13, 1959, Cambodia and Indonesia establishe­d its diplomatic relations through the Treaty of Friendship, marking the beginning of mutual support in maintainin­g peace and stability and promoting developmen­t.

Secretary of State of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and

Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Eat Sophea said Indonesia had played a key role in hosting the negotiatio­n process of the Paris Peace Agreement until its ratificati­on in 1991.

The country had also contribute­d in sending nearly 2,000 peacekeepe­rs to Cambodia as part of the operation of the UN Transition­al Authority in Cambodia in 1991.

“Most recently, the warm relationsh­ip between Samdech Techo Prime Minister Hun Sen and President Joko Widodo has increased people-to-people and business-to-business linkages,” said Sophea.

“This has, in turn, encouraged growing cooperatio­n between our countries across the fields of economy, trade, tourism, aviation, culture, human resources developmen­t and national defence,” she added.

 ?? KHORN SAVI ?? The Indonesian Embassy on Thursday held a book launch to mark 60 years of friendship between Indonesia and Cambodia.
KHORN SAVI The Indonesian Embassy on Thursday held a book launch to mark 60 years of friendship between Indonesia and Cambodia.

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