The Star Malaysia

M’sia-cambodia to expedite bilateral cooperatio­n, says Anwar

- By RAHIMY RAHIM rahimyr@thestar.com.my

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia and Cambodia have agreed to accelerate the process of reviewing bilateral cooperatio­n between the two countries in crucial sectors through the Joint Commission for Bilateral Cooperatio­n (JCBC), says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Foreign Ministers from both sides had been instructed to set a date for the JCBC meeting earlier than expected, he said.

“Issues like food security, collaborat­ion in research, trade and investment­s, halal industry, renewable energy, high-technology industries including EVS (electric vehicles), and AI (Artificial intelligen­ce) will be discussed,” said Anwar during a joint press conference with visiting Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet at Perdana Putra.

Malaysia is scheduled to host the JCBC meeting this year.

Hun Manet arrived in Malaysia yesterday for a one-day visit.

Anwar said the two nations have huge potential in terms of boosting trade volume, including for oil palm and white rice.

Malaysia and Cambodia, said Anwar, had agreed to explore new flight routes to expand connectivi­ty.

“There are 47 flights from Cambodia to Kuala Lumpur and from Kuala Lumpur to Cambodia (per week),” he said.

Anwar said Malaysia had expressed its gratitude to the Cambodian government for its assistance in problems related to job scams.

“We express our gratitude to you, Mr Prime Minister, and the Cambodian government for assisting us in resolving the issues of Malaysians who were victims of job scams and syndicates.

“I would like to thank both the police and immigratio­n for their attention and support,” he said.

Anwar also expressed Malaysia’s interest in being a key player in the constructi­on of over 1,000km of seabed energy pipelines, facilitati­ng the transmissi­on of renewable energy from Cambodia and Laos to Singapore.

Earlier, the two prime ministers held a bilateral meeting and then witnessed the exchange of a memorandum of understand­ing on Cooperatio­n in Financial Innovation and Payment Systems between Bank Negara and the National Bank of Cambodia.

Hun Manet said Cambodia had invited Malaysia to consider the possibilit­y of establishi­ng a joint trade committee, which was discussed by the two leaders, to explore additional values and inject new energy into economic and trade relations.

He said they also discussed the deepening of collaborat­ions in education and training, customs, the halal industry, and the possibilit­y of expanding the import of agricultur­al products.

As for defence and security, he said both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen­ing cooperatio­n and sustaining collaborat­ions, including through informatio­n exchange, and to tackle regional challenges posed by online scams.

Malaysian companies have implemente­d 162 projects in Cambodia, totalling Rm14.4bil.

 ?? — bernama ?? Closer bond: anwar walking with Hun Manet at the Perdana Putra building grounds in Putrajaya.
— bernama Closer bond: anwar walking with Hun Manet at the Perdana Putra building grounds in Putrajaya.

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