Kampot International Tourism Port to Start Operation in Third Quarter of This Year

The Kampot International Tourism Port, operated by local firm AZ Builders Co., Ltd., will temporarily open by the third quarter of 2024.

The agreement on the port’s operation and maintenance was signed on June 28 between H.E. Peng Ponea, Minister of Public Works and Transport and Mr. Lim Bunsur, Chairman of AZ Builders Co., Ltd.

‘The firm has to prepare for trial port operation in the third quarter of this year and the official commencement will be in the fourth quarter,’ the ministry said in a press release issued upon the signing ceremony.

H.E. Pong Ponea said that under the agreement, AZ Builders Co., Ltd. will cooperate with his ministry and relevant ministries and institutions in efficiently implementing the agreement for the nation’s and firm’s interest.

Located in one of the country’s coastal provinces, the port will become an important international waterway for transporting tourists to the southern islands and connecting Kampot province to the world, boosting the local tourism sector.

The port,
whose construction started in 2018 and completed in 2022, is part of a ‘Tourism Infrastructure Development Project’ with a US$10 million financial support from the Asian Development Bank.

Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse

MALAYSIA, US, AUSTRALIA HOLD KERIS STRIKE JOINT-MILITARY EXERCISE IN SABAH


KOTA BELUD, 28 Jun (Bernama) — Military units from the Malaysian, United States (US) and Australian armed forces are taking part in the Keris Strike Exercise Series 29/2024 here from today till July 12.

The units include the 5th Infantry Division (Division 5) of the Malaysian Army based in Sabah; the 25th Infantry Division, US Army Pacific Command (25ID-USARPAC) based in Hawaii; and Rifle Company, Butterworth (RCB), Australian Army based in Butterworth, Penang.

Division 5 commander, Maj Gen Datuk Malek Razak Sulaiman said 3,670 armed forces personnel were involved in the exercise, 2,850 from Malaysia, 690 from the US, and 130 from Australia.

He said that this year’s exercise involved troops from Australia even though Keris Strike started off as a bilateral annual exercise between Malaysia and the US, with two-way defence cooperation elements between the Malaysian Armed Forces and the US Army.

‘The exercise will involve areas around Kota Belud, Sangkir, Simpang Langkon, Matunggong, and Kudat. I urge the
public not to panic, this is a usual exercise where we use blank ammunition and it’s only training involving international ties between three countries,’ he told Bernama here today.

Malek Razak said Keris Strike was being held in Sabah this year to give the Malaysian Army units in East Malaysia, especially Division 5, to exchange experiences and expertise with the armed forces of the other tow countries to boost their skills and knowledge.

‘Previously, the opportunity was given to units in Semenanjung so this is our chance here in East Malaysia to test our readiness through this platform to ensure we are prepared to face various threats,’ he said, adding that the exercise also showcased the close ties between the armed forces of all three countries, which stretch back through history, with Australia having stood with Malaysia since World War II and the Malayan Emergency.

‘The ties go a long way back and joint exercises have continued since then, this is unsurprising. Only this time, we’re holding it in Sab
ah and also testing Division 5 to strengthen this cooperation,’ he said.

Meanwhile 25ID-USARPAC Deputy Commanding General Operations, Brig Gen Kevin Williams said the most important aspect of Keris Strike was to train and foster great relationships between the three armies, while creating a strong platform for the countries to work together.

‘We hope to work on the training and readiness together, definitely (it’s) historic but most importantly the inter-operability of us working together because this will allow us to learn, train and grow together. This partnership is a shining example across the Pacific how to do it right and so we are very happy to be here.

‘I was here in 2015 as a battalion commander for the 25th (25ID-USARPAC) so you can see building on that partnership and that history is important. I really want all the troops to enjoy it and I love it because we can learn from each other, so strike hard,’ he said.

Williams added Keris Strike was a shining example of the strong relationship between
Malaysia and the US, both militarily and diplomatically.

Australian High Commission in Malaysia Defence Attache Col Corey Shillabeer shared that the military relationship between Malaysia and Australia was very deep, and Keris Strike was important to deepen the long standing relationship while learning from each other.

‘We are always more when we work together, we also have a lot to learn from our Malaysian friends. Sabah is a unique and difficult terrain to exercise in, and we learn more from working together,’ he said.

Shillabeer also thanked Malaysia and the US for inviting them to join Keris Strike for the first time, and believed the exercise will benefit the three country involved especially in strengthening partnerships between the three armies.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

RAC and Russia’s Moscow University Sign Education Cooperation

The Royal Academy of Cambodia (RAC) and the Russia’s Lomonosov Moscow State University have entered into an agreement to promote the academic, cultural and scientific collaboration.

The agreement was signed in Moscow on June 28 by Dr. Kin Phea, Director General of the RAC’s International Relations Institute of Cambodia, and Prof. Dr. Andrey Shutov, Dean of Faculty of Political Science at the Lomonosov Moscow State University.

The agreement is made to recognise the importance of the establishment of cooperation between the two educational institutions.

‘Both parties wish to contribute to further developing and strengthening the traditional friendship between both countries,’ read the agreement.

Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse

NETS TO PREVENT INVASIVE CATFISH SPECIES FROM ESCAPING TASIK BIRU – DOF


PUTRAJAYA: Nets will be installed at the outflow of Tasik Biru in Kundang, Rawang, Selangor, to prevent the recently released Chao Phraya catfish from escaping into public waters, the Department of Fisheries Malaysia (DOF) announced in a press release today.

The DOF reported that it met with the manager and organiser of a fishing competition following a viral Facebook post about the release of Chao Phraya catfish (Pangasius sanitwongsei) for the Parlimen Selayang @ Tasik Biru fishing competition scheduled for June 29, 2024.

“The organisers have assured us that nets will be installed at the lake’s outflow to prevent these fish from escaping into public waters. They will also collaborate with the DOF and other agencies to remove the alien fish species from the lake,” the statement said.

“The organisers have also reminded the fishing competition participants not to release captured alien fish back into the lake or any water source during or after the event,” the statement added.

The DOF advised the public no
t to arbitrarily release predatory or invasive fish fry or fish, also known as “alien species” into public waters, rivers, or lakes.

In the same statement, Selangor Fisheries director Noraisyah Abu Bakar encouraged members of the public to contact the State or District Fisheries Office for advice on fish release.

“The DOF will also issue a more comprehensive notice to other agencies and local authorities to prevent this issue from recurring,” she said.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Cambodia-France Business Forum to Allow French Businessmen and Investors to Explore Investment Opportunities in Cambodia

The second Cambodia-France Business Forum is planned to be held in Cambodia from July 8 to 10 aiming to offer French entrepreneurs in the region the chance to explore investment opportunities in the Kingdom.

The announcement was made in a press conference held on June 28 at the French Embassy in Cambodia in the presence of French Ambassador H.E Jacques Pellet, Oknha Kith Meng, President of Cambodia Chamber of Commerce (CCC), and Mr. Cyril Girot, Chairman of French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Cambodia (CCIFC).

The first two days of the forum will be held in Phnom Penh with the opening ceremony under the high presidency of Samdech Moha Borvor Thipadei Hun Manet, Prime Minister of Cambodia, and the last day will be organised in Preah Sihanouk province.

The forum is expected to attract senior officials of the Royal Government of Cambodia and the French side, as well as the business community of the two countries, including the French business community in Cambodia, representatives of French companies
in the region who wish to explore business and investment opportunities in the Kingdom.

During the business forum, key topics to be discussed are priorities and policies of the Cambodian government in key areas such as infrastructure and logistics, agro-food and agriculture, health, and energy.

Additionally, there will be business-to-business meetings and business-to-government meetings that will help connect and provide opportunities for partnerships between companies and government agencies.

Trade volume between France and Cambodia reached 1,363 million Euros in 2023. France is currently Cambodia’s second largest European trading partner after Germany.

Cambodia’s imports from France are mostly agricultural products, pharmaceuticals, and metal products, while her exports to France include mainly textile, agricultural products, foods, and bicycles.

Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse