Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Cambodia vigilant for chemical, nuclear weapon imports [... that is, if anybody in Cambodia can afford to buy them first]

PHNOM PENH, March 12 (Xinhua) -- The Cambodian government has remained committed to preventing any chemical or nuclear weapons smuggled into the country, said English-Khmer language newspaper the Mekong Times on Wednesday.

"The government still continues to prevent the import of chemical and nuclear weapons to keep peace and stability, while countries around the world are facing threats of terrorism," said Em Sam An, secretary of state at the Interior Ministry while addressing a National Awareness Workshop of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) here on Tuesday.

Cambodia cooperates with several other countries on weapons control and has held a strong stance on the issue since 1993, he said, adding that the country has destroyed over 190,000 weapons since then.

"The Interior Ministry has prohibited the circulation of chemical weapons and cut down on the level of weapons in the country with positive results from the crackdowns conducted by the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces," he said.

Cambodia ratified CWC in July 2005, becoming the 170th member of the convention.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

i think cambodia should lobby for a nuclear plant for producing energy purpose only as the population is booming as well as the economy to meet higher standard of living demand both in cities across cambodia and rural areas as well.

Anonymous said...

Yep, I am behind you 100%, bro!

And we are looking to buy Japanese's.