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BRI plays ‘monumental role’ in Cambodian infrastruc­ture

ASEAN, BRICS support multilater­alism, tackle global challenges together

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PHNOM PENH — The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) projects have played a “monumental role” in infrastruc­ture developmen­t and connectivi­ty in Cambodia, said the country’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn.

In a recent written interview with Chinese media, Sokhonn said massive infrastruc­ture projects including roads, bridges, seaports, airports, railways, hydropower dams and communicat­ion satellites, among others, are already underway in Cambodia, and these projects are all top priorities for economic developmen­t.

He added that there have been big projects from the cooperatio­n between Cambodia and China under the China-proposed BRI, including the Sihanoukvi­lle Special Economic Zone, Phnom Penh-Sihanoukvi­lle expressway and the new Siem Reap internatio­nal airport.

“Sihanoukvi­lle Special Economic Zone is a testament to the fruitful cooperatio­n between the two countries under the BRI while the expressway and the airport will contribute to further boosting the economy,” he said.

He said the BRI has also stimulated the promotion of cooperatio­n in several fields such as institutio­nal capacity building, knowledge sharing and human resources developmen­t as China provides help through scholarshi­ps, fellowship­s and research centers.

“More resources in innovation and green technology are needed as green developmen­t has become the key feature of BRI projects,” Sokhonn said.

“With this connection, I believe that the BRI will significan­tly contribute to the realizatio­n of Cambodia’s developmen­t goals of becoming an upper and middle-income country by 2030 and a highincome society by 2050,” he added.

On Cambodia-China ties, Sokhonn said bilateral relations have stood the test of time, and with constant nurturing by leaders of the two countries in different generation­s, bilateral ties have been upgraded to a comprehens­ive strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p and have kept growing from strength to strength.

“The two countries have enjoyed fruitful cooperatio­n and tangible benefits,” he said.

He added that Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Techo Hun Sen reiterated the fact that Cambodia’s developmen­t in all fields can not be detached from China’s support and assistance.

“China remains Cambodia’s largest trading partner and has become Cambodia’s important export destinatio­n,” Sokhonn said.

He said China has been Cambodia’s largest source of foreign direct investment, the largest provider of developmen­t assistance and an important source of tourists.

Thanks to China’s vaccine assistance, Cambodia has successful­ly fought the COVID-19 pandemic, he said, adding that such assistance has played a significan­t role in bolstering Cambodia’s economic recovery amid the pandemic.

As for BRICS, the acronym for an emerging-market group that includes Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, Sokhonn said that such a group has played a more important role in accelerati­ng global socioecono­mic recovery in a pandemic-ravaged era.

As the chair of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations for 2022, Cambodia hopes that ASEAN and BRICS, as well as the internatio­nal community as a whole, will make more efforts to support multilater­alism that prioritize­s convergenc­es in tackling regional and global challenges, particular­ly the pandemic as well as food and energy security, he said.

Commenting on the group’s future expansion, Sokhonn said that it will enable BRICS to better represent voices of growing economies and allow the group to be more responsive to existing and emerging challenges.

It also allows developing countries to have a new platform based on the spirit of openness, mutual benefits and win-win cooperatio­n in order to exchange views and best practices and achieve socioecono­mic developmen­t, he said.

The two countries have enjoyed fruitful cooperatio­n and tangible benefits.”

Prak Sokhonn, Cambodian deputy prime minister and foreign minister

 ?? ZHU WEI / XINHUA ?? Employees of a Chinese textile company inspect product quality in the Sihanoukvi­lle Special Economic Zone (SSEZ) in Cambodia. The Chinese-invested SSEZ is a perfect example of win-win cooperatio­n under the Belt and Road Initiative.
ZHU WEI / XINHUA Employees of a Chinese textile company inspect product quality in the Sihanoukvi­lle Special Economic Zone (SSEZ) in Cambodia. The Chinese-invested SSEZ is a perfect example of win-win cooperatio­n under the Belt and Road Initiative.

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