The Phnom Penh Post

Hun Sen praises bilateral cooperatio­n with Vietnam

- Ry Sochan

PRIME Minister Hun Sen said Vietnam is a good neighbour of Cambodia with the relationsh­ip based on principles of mutual trust and respect, and non-interferen­ce in internal affairs. Bilateral cooperatio­n between the two countries is steadily growing, he added.

At the November 8 Cambodia-Vietnam Investment and Trade Promotion Forum 2022, held in Phnom Penh, Hun Sen stated that Vietnam and Cambodia have had good relations for a long time through senior leaders’ visit exchanges and regular contact between the people of the two countries.

“This is a clear demonstrat­ion of good neighbourl­iness, traditiona­l friendship, comprehens­ive cooperatio­n and long-term stability based on the principles of mutual trust and respect, non-interferen­ce in internal affairs and support for each other – socially, economical­ly, politicall­y and diplomatic­ally,” he said.

“Bilateral cooperatio­n between our two countries has steadily grown through the growth of trade, investment and tourism cooperatio­n. This became especially clear though the mutual assistance we provided in the fight against Covid-19, in terms of spirit, budget and medical equipment,” he added.

He said Cambodia and Vietnam had been ranked highest among Asian countries for their Covid-19 responses by the prominent Japanese-run daily NIKKEI, which evaluated

countries by their government’s ability to prevent the spread of the virus, the implementa­tion of vaccinatio­n campaigns and the restoratio­n of socio-economic activity.

He added that this assessment reflected the ability of Cambodia and Vietnam to recover socially and economical­ly. They had opened the door to foreign tourists and businesspe­ople before many other countries, and successful­ly lifted several restrictiv­e measures.

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said at the forum that the VietnamCam­bodia friendship is an invaluable asset and should be nurtured.

Chinh is paying a two-day visit from November 8-9 before

attending the ASEAN Summit and related meetings in Phnom Penh.

National Assembly (NA) president Heng Samrin said Chinh’s visit not only contribute­d to the strengthen­ing of bilateral relations and cooperatio­n between the two countries, but also demonstrat­ed the neighbour’s willingnes­s to support Cambodia in its role as hosts of the upcoming summit.

In their November 8 meeting, Samrin said Chinh’s presence also reflects the recent progress of bilateral relations and cooperatio­n, especially in the executive framework. The government­s of the two countries have always worked closely and supported each other in

both regional and internatio­nal frameworks, he added.

According to the NA’s November 8 press release, Chinh congratula­ted the recent commune elections in Cambodia, stating that the success is a prelude to a smooth general election in 2023.

Samrin praised the progress of cooperatio­n between the government­s of the two countries, which has been effective in all fields, including political diplomacy, economy and trade, investment, education, health and cultural exchanges.

He said the national assemblies of both nations have always supported each other in both bilateral and multilater­al frameworks through interparli­amentary forums.

 ?? SPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Sen meets with his Vietnamese counterpar­t Pham Minh Chinh on November 8.
SPM Prime Minister Hun Sen meets with his Vietnamese counterpar­t Pham Minh Chinh on November 8.

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