The Phnom Penh Post

PM’s visit to US embassy seen as a turning point in relations

- Ry Sochan

FOLLOWING Prime Minister Hun Sen’s first visit to the US embassy, local analysts echo optimism that the “rare gesture” will significan­tly improve bilateral relations previously marked by difference­s over contentiou­s issues.

Hun Sen made the surprise visit on December 23, when he and outgoing US ambassador W Patrick Murphy discuss, among other topics, ways to elevate the two countries’ relationsh­ip and enhance people-to-people ties.

“We look forward to a productive 2023 and continued efforts to strengthen friendship between the

American and Cambodian people,” said the embassy in a social media post.

The US voiced its appreciati­on for Cambodia’s 2022 ASEAN chairmansh­ip in a year of regional and global challenges, the “historic” US-ASEAN Special Summit in Washington DC, the hospitalit­y extended to President Joe Biden during the dual ASEAN summits in Phnom Penh last month, and the newlylaunc­hed US-ASEAN Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p (CSP).

A CSP is a broad, detailed, dynamic, long-term, result-oriented agreement between signatorie­s that affirms a high degree of maturity in relations as well as mutual trust and commitment. In 2010, Cambodia and China entered into such a partnershi­p, and trade between the two countries has increased ever since, as has mutual support for internatio­nal politics.

“We welcome Cambodia’s stance to uphold the UN Charter, defend territoria­l integrity, and co-sponsor UN resolution­s condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,” the post added.

Murphy said on December 23 that 2022 had witnessed a successful Cambodia chairmansh­ip of ASEAN, a historic US-ASEAN Special Summit, and an upgraded US partnershi­p with ASEAN.

“We hosted Prime Minister Hun Sen and his delegation today at the US embassy to mark the end of the year and discuss efforts to improve bilateral relations,” he added.

This is the first time the prime minster has visited the embassy, as Murphy wrapped up his mandate, which began in August 2019. In June, US president Biden announced that William Forden would replace Murphy as ambassador.

Kin Phea, director of the Internatio­nal Relations Institute at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, said the Kingdom and the US still have many opportunit­ies and plenty of room to mend their ties and narrow the gap in trust between them.

“I hope they will be able to use the lessons of the previous 70 years of their bilateral relations to cultivate stable, comprehens­ive, deeper and stronger bilateral ties for the next 70 years, and beyond,” he added.

 ?? US EMBASSY ?? Prime Minister Hun Sen (front, fourth left), other senior government officials, US ambassador W Patrick Murphy (front, fourth right) and staff pose for a photo at the US embassy on December 23.
US EMBASSY Prime Minister Hun Sen (front, fourth left), other senior government officials, US ambassador W Patrick Murphy (front, fourth right) and staff pose for a photo at the US embassy on December 23.

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