By Agencies
Francis Gurry, director-general of the World Intellectual Property
Organization ( WIPO), on Monday pledged to continue helping Cambodia in
formalizing and strengthening laws on intellectual property.
Speaking
in a meeting with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, he also hailed
Cambodia for its efforts and commitment to comply with international
treaties and conventions on intellectual property.
Francis Gurry also congratulated Cambodia on its rapidly economic development in the last decade.
Meanwhile,
Hun Sen highly appreciated the WIPO for its assisting Cambodia in the
sector, saying that since Cambodia became a member of the World Trade
Organization in 2004, the country has been actively making laws and
regulations to adapt to international treaties and conventions on
intellectual property.
Francis Gurry is in Cambodia to
participate in the 44th ASEAN Economic Ministers Meeting and related
meetings, which kicked off on Monday and will last until Friday.
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