Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Cambodia and Thailand see better cooperation and have more rooms for development



PHNOM PENH, Oct. 23, 2012 (PRU) – Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Sok An shared view with the outgoing Thai Ambassador, Sompong Sanguanbun, on Tuesday that the bilateral cooperation between the two Asian nations has been improving and both sides agreed that the two countries have more rooms of investment for mutual benefit in the fields of agriculture, power production, and others.

The two neighboring countries continued to maintain ties although they had gone through some rocky relations in the past on the border issue.
His Excellency Dr. Sok An spoke to the outgoing ambassador that: “You can see that I and my colleagues are very happy to welcome you. Both countries can work together to increase the mutual benefits of our two peoples and countries.”

“I myself have dealt with a lot of issues to maintain our good relations with Thailand,” the Deputy Prime Minister said referring to some incidents that took place in 2008 - 2011 without going into details.

The outgoing ambassador shared the Deputy Prime Minister’s view, and saying that “we, on the Thai side, have tried to maintain good relation with Cambodia and other countries in the region as well.”

As the bilateral ties have been improved, both countries are looking how to improve their cooperation in trade, culture, and investment along their border areas and that will take time and joint efforts.

“We want to see our border areas to become more competitiveness for trade and investment for the sake of prosperity of our peoples and countries,” said the Thai diplomat.

His Excellency Sompong Sanguanbun, who spent a year and half in the Kingdom of Cambodia, said that “both Cambodia and Thailand have more rooms that they can put forward together for better relations.”

The bilateral trade between Cambodia and Thailand last year amounted to more than $3 billion U.S.

Both sides said that their nations can play a vital role in contributing to the coming ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) that would take place 2015 or later depends on the readiness of the members of the ten-country bloc of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
“ASEAN: One Community One Destiny is the common idea that all ASEAN leaders are trying to promote and how we are going to prepare ahead of the AEC 2015, but we are committed and try our best to achieve that goal,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.

The Thai side also welcomed group of 30 to 40 Cambodian students for the exchange visiting program of short course in the areas of banking, management, industrial agriculture, and food industrial processing in Thailand where those young graduates could learn more experiences for better performance upon returning home.

“You can contact the Thai companies directly or through Cambodian embassy in Bangkok. A lot of foreign students want to study in Bangkok and in the provinces as well,” said His Excellency Sompong Sanguanbun.

The outgoing ambassador welcomed the latest activities of the Royal Government of Cambodia concerning the implementation of current land reform which will be more beneficial to the local people in contribution to the development of agricultural production.

“I heard Prime Minister Hun Sen launched the latest processing of land title deeds for poor people, which is a very good move,” said the diplomat, added that even in Thai’s land reform has yet completely done.

Bangkok has seen that Cambodia has potential in rice production. And this has encouraged the ambassador to invite some Thai business people to look into Cambodia’s rice business since Phnom Penh announced that it plans to export 1 million tons of milled rice a year that will begin in 2015 onwards.

Thai also looks to export electricity production to supply some provinces of Cambodia which border with Thailand, and we hope that Cambodia would also be able to produce electricity and export to its neighbor in the future, said the diplomat.

Both sides called for the establishment of Cambodia-Thailand Cultural Association that will contribute to better understanding of the two peoples and ultimately the countries’ bilateral relations. End

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