The Phnom Penh Post

Japan’s outgoing ambassador bids fond farewell to Kingdom

- Ry Sochan

THE Ministry of Commerce and the Japanese embassy in Phnom Penh announced their commitment to enhancing relations and cooperatio­n in all fields to further promote trade and investment relations.

The commitment was made during a November 29 meeting between commerce minister Pan Sorasak and Japanese ambassador Masahiro Mikami, who will soon complete his mandate.

During the meeting, Sorasak expressed his support for Japan’s initiative­s to promote the strengthen­ing of regional supply chain resilience and sustainabl­e and inclusive economic developmen­t. He also encouraged more Japanese investors and businesspe­ople to invest in ASEAN nations, especially Cambodia.

Sorasak committed to working closely with the next Japanese envoy to further enhance bilateral relations under a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p based on strong trust between the two government­s and peoples, as they move towards the 70th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations and the 10th anniversar­y of the strategic partnershi­p between Cambodia and Japan in 2023.

“Both sides have expressed their commitment to enhance long-term relations and further

strengthen cooperatio­n in all fields to expand and promote trade relations and investment of the two countries for further growth,” said the ministry.

Sorasak said Masahiro had successful­ly carried out his mission to the Kingdom by contributi­ng to Cambodia’s economic developmen­t and had brought the two counties closer together.

He thanked the Japanese government and people for donating about 1.3 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine through the COVAX mechanism, as well as for providing financial and technical assistance to support developmen­t

projects that assisted the Kingdom’s post-Covid-19 recovery.

Mashiro said Cambodia was successful as this year’s ASEAN rotating chair and singled out Sorasak for special praise for his chairmansh­ip of the ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting and its excellent results, according to the ministry.

“The ambassador appreciate­d the close cooperatio­n between the two countries and strongly believed that Cambodia’s reputation would be further enhanced regionally and globally,” it said.

Thong Mengdavid, a research fellow at the Asian Vision Institute’s Mekong Centre for

Strategic Studies, told The Post that Japan had been working to expand economic cooperatio­n as well as building more infrastruc­ture for Cambodia. Japan’s role has been indispensa­ble in building the Kingdom’s economy since the 1990s.

“In a complex and acute internatio­nal political context, Cambodia relies on all of its partners to strengthen its developmen­t and maintain regional and global peace and stability. Cambodia places a high value on its cooperatio­n with Japan and is trying to facilitate a good environmen­t for Japanese investors in the Kingdom,” he said.

 ?? MOC ?? Japan’s outgoing ambassador Masahiro Mikami and commerce minister Pan Sorasak on November 29.
MOC Japan’s outgoing ambassador Masahiro Mikami and commerce minister Pan Sorasak on November 29.

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