Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen speak during a meeting in Phnom Penh on November 24, 2015. Afp |
Consolidating cooperation between Russia and Cambodia
RFA | 28 Dec. 2016
Dmitry Tsvetkov is the ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Kingdom of Cambodia.
I would like to wish a happy New Year, success, prosperity and good health to all readers of The Phnom Penh Post
and residents of Cambodia. The passing year was symbolic in
Russian-Cambodian relations which have passed the 60 year milestone in
their development. They have grown mature and strong based on
traditional friendship, mutual understanding and respect for interests
of each other.
There were major positive changes in the cooperation this year, which
some may consider as a breakthrough. It won’t be far from the point.
After the first visit of the prime minister of the Russian Federation to
this country in November 2015, Prime Minister Hun Sen was in Russia
last May for the first time in 30 years where, besides the talks with
Dmitry Medvedev, prime minister of the Russian Federation, he had a
meeting with President Vladimir Putin during the jubilee Russia-ASEAN
Summit in Sochi.
The additional dynamics was imparted to the parliamentary
cooperation. On March 16-18, 2016, Nikolay Fedorov, first deputy
chairman of the Council of the Federation of the Federal Assembly of the
Russian Federation, visited Phnom Penh. On April 18-21, Heng Samrin,
president of Cambodia’s National Assembly, travelled to Russia.
The intensified parliamentary exchanges have upgraded the ties
between lawmakers and made it possible to outline the parameters of
their interaction in future. Friendship groups were established by
Russia’s Council of Federation in February and by Cambodia’s Senate in
July.
The interparty dimension of our cooperation helps considerably to the
development of the bilateral dialogue. The Agreement on Interaction and
Cooperation between All-Russian political party “United Russia” and the
Cambodian People’s Party signed in November last year in Phnom Penh
laid a solid foundation for consolidating ties among the leading
political forces of our countries. Of special significance was the
participation of Deputy Prime Minister Sok An in the work of the 15th
United Russia Congress.
The legal basis of our cooperation is being actively consolidated.
This year, 13 joint documents have been signed, in particular in the
field of investments, sport, media, interparty interaction, and others.
We are making efforts to realise and exploit the great potential for
active development of bilateral economic cooperation. The
Russian-Cambodian Intergovernmental Commission on Trade, Economic,
Scientific and Technical Cooperation (RCIC) is playing the central role
in this process. It is increasing its activities and this year it had a
fruitful regular session in Phnom Penh in March. Besides, the
Commission’s co-chairs had their intersessional meeting last October in
Moscow. Our business communities were interacting more actively. In
March Phnom Penh hosted the first session of the High-Level Working
Group on Joint Investment Projects that was created by our economic
agencies, and alongside that event, the first Russian business mission
was organised to Cambodia which held talks here in the Chamber of
Commerce. I believe that the Commission’s coordinating role in the
process of intensification of trade, economic and investment ties will
be growing steadily providing each year the necessary momentum to the
diversification of bilateral trade, especially by increasing the share
of high-tech and knowledge-intensive products.
One more positive stroke to the picture of Russian-Cambodian
cooperation is added by the budding relations between the regions and
provinces of our countries. Last November, Rustam Minnikhanov, president
of the Republic of Tatarstan of the Russian Federation was here with a
working visit during which the prospects for cooperation in various
fields were discussed, including the possibility of launching joint
projects in a number of provinces in Cambodia.
This year’s jubilee of the establishment of the Russian-Cambodian
diplomatic relations was marked by memorable festivities that were
warmly supported by Hun Sen. Besides the official reception at our
embassy on May 11, where Cambodia’s Foreign Affairs minister, Prak
Sokhon, was the main guest, on May 12 we took part in a symbolic
ceremony of planting trees in front of the Peace Palace to commemorate
the 60th anniversary. This October, under the auspices of our ministries
of culture, for the first time in 30 years, the Days of Russian Culture
were held here, which became a large-scale project, covering a number
of concerts, workshops and a photo exhibition. In early December, a
Russian film festival was organised in Phnom Penh.
Youth interaction is also progressing. This year an Agreement for
Cooperation was signed between National Youth Council of Russia and
Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia. The delegational exchanges are
on the rise: In September 2016, Hun Many, president of UYFC participated
in the 1st International Educational Youth Forum “Eurasia” in Russia’s
Orenburg region. At the Cambodian initiative, Siem Reap hosted the 4th
ASEAN-Russia Youth Summit last October.
This year created new opportunities for moving to a more advanced
stage of the Russian-Cambodian relationship, which is becoming ever more
relevant in the regional and global context. I am confident that we
will fully utilise the considerable capacity of this multifaceted
cooperation in the interests of our peoples and countries.
We know Russian people and military armies hate evil Yuon/Vietnamese dog eating master-minded killers in Hanoi and the Ghost Ho Chi Minh followers who betrayed Russian people and leaders. Yes, Chinese folks and leaders hate evil Yuon/Vietnamese master-minded killers in Hanoi and its Vietnamese communist inner-circles. Cambodia and Cambodian/Khmer people must tie with Russia and China while evil Vietnam tries to tie with the U.S. It is sad that the U.S. Officials do not pay attentions to Cambodian people who are victimized by the Vietnamese master-minded killers in Hanoi and land-encroaching Vietnamese folks (illegal immigrants) and also the U.S. Officials have not paid attentions to the Hanoi master-minded killers who are the ones following the Ghost Ho Chi Minh to create the Killing Fields in Cambodia (1975-1979) by controlling Pol Pot (Sarlot Sar) and telling Pot Pol what to do to give up the lands and island to Vietnam by signing the referendum. Pol Pot refused. Pol Pot was surrounded by the secret Yuon/Vietnamese agents hiding in Khmer Rouges uniforms. Pol Pot was very stupid and dumb, but he was a very nice and gentle man. We don't understand about Pot Pot. We did not know the whole story about Pol Pot. How did he end up being the leader of Khmer Rouges. The U.S. Officials do not know that Hanoi master-minded killers and the Ghost Ho Chi Minh followers have been behind all the killing of well-educated and innocent Khmer/Cambodian people and children by borrowing the hands of Cambodians as their puppets like Hun Sen, Hor Nan Hong, etc, and other secret Yuon/Vietnamese agents hiding in Khmer Rouges uniforms (who spoke, read and wrote Khmer/Cambodian language very well.) Hun Sen is still today a puppet of the Communist Vietnamese leaders in Hanoi.
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DeleteGezz, you are so uneducated. No wonder Cambodians just don't get respected by other races. You really need to improve.
The Poster @Anonymous9:46 AM is a Vietnamese dog eater named Drugunzet. This Vietnamese dog eater needs to correct himself before he blah blah blah. This Vietnamese dog eater needs to tell his Vietnamese dog eating folks and leaders to stop encroach Cambodian land, steal the natural resources, etc. This poster as a Vietnamese dog eater always falls in love with a puppet of Vietnam/Yuon called Hun Sen. We know this Vietnamese dog eater Drugunzet is dreaming of the failure of Cambodia and Cambodian people so that he wants to brag about Vietnamese dog eaters and leaders on the planet. LOL
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