Thailand, Cambodia sign 7 cooperation deals, witnessed by PMs


In this photo released by Agence Kampuchea Press (AKP), Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, centre, walks together with his Thailand counterpart Paetongtarn Shinawatra, left, at Peace Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, April 23, 2025. - AKP via AP

PHNOM PENH: Thailand and Cambodia signed seven cooperation agreements on Wednesday (April 23), in a ceremony witnessed by the prime ministers of both nations, during Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s official visit to Cambodia.

At 11:50am, at the Cambodian Prime Minister’s Office, government agencies from Thailand and Cambodia signed memorandums of understanding (MoUs) and agreements covering a range of collaborative efforts.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn was officially welcomed by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet before they jointly witnessed the signing of the following agreements:

Bridge Management Agreement: Between the governments of Thailand and Cambodia on the management, maintenance, and usage of the Thailand–Cambodia Friendship Bridge.

Environmental Cooperation MoU: Between Thailand’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and Cambodia’s Ministry of Environment on transboundary environmental pollution, particularly PM2.5.

Skill Development Centre MoU: Revision of an agreement between the Thailand International Cooperation Agency and Cambodia’s Directorate General of Technical Vocational Education and Training for a Cambodian–Thai Skill Development Centre.

Labour Employment Agreement: On the employment of Cambodian workers in Thailand, ensuring proper rights and welfare.

Infrastructure Development MoU: Technical assistance agreement between Thailand’s Neighbouring Countries Economic Development Cooperation Agency and Cambodia’s Ministry of Public Works and Transport for the improvement of National Road No. 57.

New Border Bridge Agreement: For the construction of a new border bridge at Ban Pak Kard, Pong Nam Ron District, Chanthaburi Province.

75th Anniversary Logo Launch: To celebrate 75 years of diplomatic ties, a new logo was unveiled during the visit.

Following the signing ceremony, the two leaders held a joint press conference, during which Prime Minister Paetongtarn reaffirmed Thailand’s commitment to strong bilateral ties.

The two prime ministers reaffirmed their commitment to a strategic partnership, including the launch of a Thai consular office in Siem Reap and the upcoming Cambodian consular office in Songkhla.

Both leaders pledged to strengthen military and security ties, aiming to maintain peace along the shared border. PM Paetongtarn thanked Cambodia for its cooperation in tackling online scam operations based in Cambodia.

The Thai PM highlighted the new transboundary environmental pollution MoU as a vital step in combating PM2.5 air pollution affecting both countries.

Paetongtarn proposed hosting a joint Thai–Cambodian Cabinet meeting at the opening of the Ban Nong Ian – Stung Bot Bridge. She also pledged support for landmine clearance, border trade and infrastructure development.

The two prime ministers agreed to raise bilateral trade from US$10 billion to US$15 billion by 2027 through increased cooperation and development projects.

The leaders endorsed the "Six Nations, One Destination" initiative, which promotes joint tourism among six neighbouring Asean countries.

PM Paetongtarn committed to the legal employment of Cambodian workers in Thailand and improving their welfare. Both leaders pledged to support youth engagement programmes and cultural exchange initiatives to strengthen mutual understanding.

A new skilled labour development centre will be opened at the Poon Phnom site in Phnom Penh, and friendship events will be held throughout the year to mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations.

After the press conference, the two PMs had lunch at the Cambodian PM's Office, hosted by Hun Manet in honor of the visiting Thai PM. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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