Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has congratulated Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the people of Bangladesh for successfully implementing the challenging Padma Bridge project with their own resources.
He termed the bridge as a symbol of pride for the developing countries like Cambodia.
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen paid a courtesy call on the Cambodian Prime Minister in Phnom Penh on Friday.
They expressed satisfaction at the existing bilateral relations and resolved to further strengthen it in the days ahead.
Dr Momen extended an invitation to the Cambodian Prime Minister for a visit to Bangladesh next year on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the countries.
Momen sought the Cambodian leader’s support as the current Chair of ASEAN for expediting the repatriation of the stranded Rohingyas from Bangladesh to their homeland in Myanmar.
He also requested Cambodian support in favour of Bangladesh candidacy for Sectoral Dialogue Partnership.
The Cambodian leader conveyed his best regards and greetings to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina whom he described as a respected elder sister.
Momen and Hun Sen exchanged views on the challenges emanating from the pandemic and the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Both the leaders voiced concerns at the escalating food and energy insecurity affecting people, particularly in the developing world.
They stressed the importance of dialogue and peaceful settlement of issues for maintenance of peace and stability in the world.
Bangladesh-Cambodia bilateral talks were held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in Phnom Penh.
Foreign Minister Momen and Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn led the respective delegations.
The two Foreign Ministers reviewed the important aspects of the bilateral relations between the two countries.
The two Foreign Ministers reiterated their keenness for further strengthening the existing bilateral relations by adding further substances to it.
The two sides discussed, inter alia, the areas of cooperation in trade, commerce, investment, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, food security, manpower, ICT, tourism, cultural exchange etc.
Both the sides agreed to make efforts for enhancing the bilateral trade, which is currently much below the potentials, they observed.
They also emphasized on concluding the diverse MoUs under process at the earliest.