China to increase cooperation with Cambodia in anti-drug work

Chinese State Councilor Meng Jianzhu (R,front), who is also Chinese Minister of Public Security, meets with Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sar Kheng at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, on Nov. 4, 2008. The two sides signed a cooperation memorandum of understanding between the Chinese and Cambodian governments on prohibiting illegal trafficking and abuse of drugs.

Chinese State Councilor Meng Jianzhu (R,front), who is also Chinese Minister of Public Security, meets with Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sar Kheng at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, on Nov. 4, 2008. The two sides signed a cooperation memorandum of understanding between the Chinese and Cambodian governments on prohibiting illegal trafficking and abuse of drugs.(Xinhua/Yuan Man)

BEIJING, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) — Chinese State Councilor Meng Jianzhu on Tuesday called for more cooperation with Cambodia in anti-drug work.

Meng, who is also Chinese Minister of Public Security, made the remarks during the talks with Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sar Kheng.

Hailing the sound growth of Sino-Cambodian relations, Meng said the police authorities of the two nations also enjoyed increasing exchanges and pragmatic cooperation in recent years.

He also hoped the two sides work together to fight against transnational crimes and illegal immigration, and increase cooperation in repatriating criminal suspects and law enforcement training, in a bid to safeguard domestic stability of the two countries and push forward bilateral relations.

Sar Kheng said the Cambodian government valued the relationship with China, and was ready to expand bilateral cooperation in anti-drug work and cracking down on transnational crimes.

The two sides signed a cooperation memorandum of understanding between the Chinese and Cambodian governments on prohibiting illegal trafficking and abuse of drugs.

Editor: Jiang Yuxia

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Khmer Krom: Demonstration at European Parliament

UNPO representative Vien Thatch gives an account of the Khmer Krom demonstration in support of EU resolution.

Below is an article written by UNPO representative Vien Thatch:

The Khmer Krom delegation held a demonstration in the European Parliament in Strasbourg to support the resolution on the Human Rights abuses in Vietnam.  The delegation consisted of 18 Khmer Krom supporting members among whom were 5 Buddhist monks. It took place on the 22 and the 23 of October.

On our arrival at the European Parliament at around 3.20 p.m., we were warmly received despite the rain, by Nicola Dell’Arciprete and MEP Marco Cappato who promptly brought me to the Press Conference where I had opportunity to speak for 10 minutes about the Khmer Krom Human Rights issues in Kampuchea Krom (Vietnam), particularly my concerns on the imprisonment of Khmer Krom Buddhist Monks and the problems of land grabbing and confiscating, that our community in the homeland is subject to. I drew attention to the detention of Tim Sakhorn.   MEP Marco Cappato urged the European Commission to engage in negotiations with Hanoi.  Following the Conference, MEP Marco Cappato agreed to submit a Universal Periodic Review to the UN on Khmer Krom Human Rights Violations in Vietnam.

From 6 p.m., we demonstrated outside the Palais in spite of the rain. Our Buddhist Monks chanted for peace for more than 30 minutes. At the same time we distributed our flyers and documents.

In the early morning of October 23, our delegation continued the demonstration from 8.30 a.m. with the support of the Transnational Radical Party members lead by MEP Marco Cappato and several others to thank the European Parliament members who supported the resolution in overwhelming numbers. Our demonstration ended at around 9.30 a.m.

To read the European Parliament resolution on the new EU-Vietnam Partnership and Cooperation Agreement and Human Rights please click here.

Source: UNPO

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VN, Cambodia strengthen links

HA NOI (VNS) — The Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Hun Sen, is on an official visit to Viet Nam today and tomorrow to re-inforce traditional friendship and comprehensive co-operation between the two neighbours.

The Cambodian PM is making the visit at the invitation of his Vietnamese counterpart, Nguyen Tan Dung.

The two PMs will discuss measures to boost co-operation in all fields, particularly the economy, trade and investment; accelerate land-border demarcation and placing markers; and promote co-ordination at regional and multilateral forums.

The first visit of PM Hun Sen during his fourth term (September 2008-2013) is in the context of growing bilateral relations under the motto “ best neighbourliness, traditional friendship and comprehensive and long-lasting co-operation” .

The two countries have witnessed a number of exchange visits by high-level delegations. After his coronation in October, 2004, the Cambodian King, Norodom Siha-moni, twice visited Viet Nam, first in March, 2006, and again in June, 2008.

Vietnamese President Nguyen Minh Triet visited Cambodia last February.

The two sides convened the fourth meeting on co-operation and development of their border provinces in February this year, and the 10th session of the Joint Commission for Economic, Cultural and Scientific-Technological Co-operation in October this year. The two countries have enjoyed significant progress in economic, trade and investment co-operation. Two-way trade has increased from US$180 million in 2000 to almost $1.2 billion last year. The target is $2 billion by 2010.

Viet Nam’s investment in Cambodia reached the $100 million last year.

Co-operation in education and training, energy, health care, transport, and national security and defence have advanced considerably.

The two sides have enjoyed a good working relationship in dealing with issues related to the border line and border security and order, and have agreed to complete the demarcation and marker plantation project by 2012.

The two countries have also worked to increase co-operation within a number of regional organisations, such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and other regional and international co-operation mechanisms, including the Mekong River Commission (MRC), the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS), the East-West Economic Corridor Development Programme (EWEC), and the Ayeyawady-Chao Praya-Mekong Economic Co-operation Strategy (ACMECS). — VNS

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UPDATE: Many Challenges To Cambodia’s Oil Upstream Hopes

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SINGAPORE -(Dow Jones)- Cambodia is facing a wide range of challenges in developing its oil and gas upstream sector, even as it moves cautiously ahead with an offshore exploration project led by U.S. oil major Chevron Corp. (CVX), a senior government official said Tuesday.

The Cambodian National Petroleum Authority is also pushing for construction of the country’s first oil refinery and mulling the establishment of a national oil company, but global interest in the country’s hydrocarbons potential is lacking, progress on a petroleum law has been slow, and a long-running maritime acreage dispute with neighboring Thailand has yet to be settled.

“ It’s very difficult – when we opened (upstream blocks for) bidding in 1991 or 1992, nobody was interested,” CNPA Vice-Chairman Ho Vichit said on the sidelines of the Asia Oil and Gas Investment Congress.

“ So, we approached companies…to do direct negotiations,” he said, attributing the poor investment interest to Cambodia’s limited track record in terms of oil and gas reserves.

The country only started formal seismic surveys in January and has yet to finalize results, Ho said.

More than 10 foreign companies are drilling in Cambodia’s six offshore blocks, including China National Offshore Oil Corp.

The government is optimistic that a consortium headed by Chevron remains on track to begin producing oil from offshore Block A next year, but the U.S. company has downplayed any firm timetables.

Ho said there are some technical challenges to overcome as reserves are spread over a wide are in small pools, but he said the project won’t be shelved.

Earlier, Ho told the conference in Singapore that “ it’s premature to speculate” how much of the oil or gas discovered in 2005 can be pumped from offshore Block A, about 200 kilometers off the southern coast.

“ It must be recognized that hydrocarbons shows (evidence) alone do not make…an oil or gas field, let alone an oil or gas field that might be viable for commercial development,” he said.

The idea of a national oil company – the CNPA would play the role of regulator in such a scenario – remains at “ a very preliminary stage,” Ho said.

Cambodia’s draft petroleum law, which would provide a legislative framework for extracting oil and gas, also remains “ complicated” and is still some way from reaching the ministerial level, a step required before any approval by the national assembly. Ho also cited the need to translate the final document into languages suitable for potential investors as another factor contributing to the delay.

Meanwhile, the government is still negotiating with Thailand to jointly develop three offshore areas near Block A following a 2001 memorandum of understanding; a fourth area is claimed entirely by each side.

Ho wouldn’t comment on whether the political upheavals in Bangkok have slowed progress in the talks.

For the downstream sector, Cambodia has contracted Japanese firm Toyo Engineering Corp. (6330.TO) to assist with a feasibility study to build a refinery.

A 50,000 barrel-a-day facility is being considered, tiny by international standards but perhaps an important first step to ease pressures from high petroleum import prices.

Cambodia, which doesn’t subsidize domestic fuel prices, imports about 1 million metric tons a year of refined oil products, Ho said, pegging the country’s economic growth around 7% a year.

-By Yee Kai Pin, Dow Jones Newswires; kai-pin.yee@dowjones.com; +65-6415-4062

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