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Friday 29 July 2011

Cambodia: North Korea: Phnom Penh and Pyongyang seek "a solid trade relationship"

Kim Il Sung (L) and Sihanouk (R)

The objective is to strengthen cooperation in agriculture. For years, the North has suffered from chronic food crises, caused by the disastrous economic policies of the regime of Kim Jong-il. Ties between Pyongyang and Phnom Penh since the days of King Sihanouk and Kim Il-sung. Conflicting opinions ...

Thursday, July 28, 2011
Spero News
By Asia News

Phnom Penh (AsiaNews / Agencies) – The establishment of a "solid business relationship" with particular attention in the "agricultural sector" is the objective of the delegation of senior North Korean officials visiting Phnom Penh this week. The group, led by Deputy Trade Minister Ri Myong San, met Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong, to discuss "new possibilities of cooperation" for the development of both countries. The attention to the agricultural sector - Cambodia is one of the major rice producers - seems to be related to chronic food shortages that affect citizens of North Korea, because of the disastrous socio-economic policies promoted by the regime of Kim Jong-il.

Re-proposing an initial agreement between the two countries signed in 1993, the parties aim to develop long-dormant trade ties, reports The Phnom Penh Post. Cambodian officials point out that "there are zero economic and trade exchanges between Cambodia and North Korea at the moment". However, the two nations have a long history of friendship and cooperation, so that the former Cambodian King Norodom Sihanouk - a beloved and controversial figure, who dominated second half of the 1900 - maintained close personal relationships with the "Eternal President "Kim Il-sung, father of the" Dear Leader "now in power.

Analysts and observers express mixed reactions to a possible strengthening of ties between Phnom Penh and Pyongyang. Chantrabot Ros, a professor at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, said that on the one hand it promoted the export of agricultural products, but also remembers that visits by senior officials of ASEAN countries (Association that brings together 10 nations of South-East Asia) to North Korea are "very rare".

Other observers note, however, that the North Korean regime is in urgent need of food and agricultural products and this represents "an opportunity" for Cambodia. Phnom Penh offers rice, wheat and potatoes. For years the government has initiated policies to boost exports of food, so much so that Prime Minister Hun Sen has set as a target to market one million tons of rice by 2015 aboard.

Source: Asia News

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Big brother Maylasia also joint Military Strengthen with cambodia...don't mess with cambodia now!

Anonymous said...

Cambodia should becareful with the relationship N. Korea. I am not saying it is bad; you dont want to be on the other side of the fence and being odd ball with USA. South Korea should be the favorite choice to deal with trade and economic development. I realized our former King is close friend to the ailing N. Korea leader and Cambodia should to continue the relationship but just be very careful.

Anonymous said...

This is why America never appears too fond of Cambodia. Beside N.Korea, Cambodia is being friend with Iran, China, Cuba, and a few other nations that considered to be an enemies of America. In the past, Sihanouk didn't like American imperialism, so he sided with communist. At present, America has done too little for Cambodia in reconstruction, so naturally, Cambodia turns to China. I think Cambodia is playing a neutral stance. Just because America doesn't like N. Korea, does not mean, Cambodia has too.