Ambassador Hul Phany |
Cambodia hopes to learn from Viet Nam
November, 09 2011
VNS
Viet Nam News spoke with Cambodian Ambassador to Viet Nam Hul Phany to mark his country's National Day today.
Would you share your impressions about Viet Nam - the land and the people - that you've developed during your second term as ambassador? Have they changed since you were first here?
I was very happy to be assigned this diplomatic task for the second time in Viet Nam. It has been 13 years since I finished my first term, and this time, I am able to see how Viet Nam has changed.
In reality, I cannot believe my eyes or recognise places I used to visit due to so many changes. Small houses have been replaced by buildings and modern hotels. Small roads have been re-built into big concrete highways with long flyovers. There are also more malls and shops selling up-to-date and valuable goods.
The people are now driving different means of transport such as cars and motorbikes. This shows that Viet Nam, under the leadership of the Party and the State, has gained rapid development. I admire and highly appreciate this.
What parts of Viet Nam have you visited? What similarities and differences between Viet Nam and Cambodia have you experienced in your life here?
Over the last year, outside Ha Noi, I have had opportunities to visit and work in other cities and provinces including Hoa Binh, Thanh Hoa, Thai Nguyen, Hai Phong, Da Nang and Quang Ninh. Some of them have important coastlines just like Preah Sihanu in Cambodia, and some are home to many cultural wonders and old pagodas and temples. It is the same in Cambodia because we also have many temples and pagodas, especially the famous Angkor Wat. Other provinces in Viet Nam are rich in agriculture. There are many enormous rice paddy fields, and this shows that people in Viet Nam are contributing to the development of the country, making it one of the world's leading rice exporters.
At the moment, Cambodia's policies are concentrated on planting rice, constructing bridges and roads and building irrigation systems following Viet Nam's example, so we will be able to produce rice for export along with Viet Nam and Thailand.
Viet Nam is lobbying for Ha Long Bay to become one of the seven new wonders of the world. Would you share some experiences in preserving and developing tourism at the same time using Angkor Wat as an example?
I have visited Ha Long Bay on four occasions, and I can see how important it is for tourism, with its beautiful and unique natural characteristics. I agree to vote for Ha Long Bay as a new natural wonder. Many people know of or can see and hear about it through the media. It is the same as Angkor Wat in Cambodia, which was voted as one of the seven wonders of the world in 1992. Its long history and impressive architecture have shown the culture and history of that historical period and become a special point for researchers and tourists to learn about the ancestors of Cambodia. The Cambodian Ministry of Tourism has made efforts to increase the annual number of tourists from across the country, neighbouring countries and worldwide, by opening new air routes to make it easier to access the area.
What are your comments on co-operation between Viet Nam and Cambodia during your post here? What aspects of co-operation should be focused more in the future?
I highly appreciate the friendship and co-operation between Cambodia and Viet Nam so far. The two countries struggled against colonists together for independence of the people and the country. We also share a land border and both use water from Mekong River.
To enhance this special friendship and co-operation, we need to boost exchanges of visiting and working delegations among institutions and among bordering provinces. These could be used to exchange experiences in work and prevent trans-national crimes including drug smuggling and human trafficking.
Viet Nam and Cambodia are supposed to finish all land border demarcation and landmark erection work by 2012 as agreed by our leaders. Do you think this deadline is possible?
The governments of Cambodia and Viet Nam have defined the border between the two countries and the process is scheduled to finish in 2012. I think the two committees in charge have been working hard to get the job done, and so far, things are looking good. I hope the project is a success and meets the aspirations of the two countries' leaders.
8 comments:
Cambodia is still infected by the Vietcong disease. We have not had a real cure yet. Cambodia has been infiltrated by vietcongs (this is so illegal by the international laws). Land grabbing is very widespread with CPP and the vietcong gangs, and border issue is still the main issue with the vietcong/youn. There are so many more problems inflicted by the vietcong illegal occupation...such as pollution to rivers, lawlessness, illegal land concession, and bribery.
list goes on...
khmerAngel
Vietnam is controlling Cambodia. It just wants Cambodian people to suffer so that it can take over Cambodia easily.
So, we develop our country by removing this neo colonialist Vietnam out of Cambodia first. That is the right step to do.
I just came back from Cambodia.
Yuon are everywhere in Cambodia-
in all city streets, market, in Mekong river- they speak vietnamese.
This is how Vietnam takes Cambodia just as they did KampucheaKrom.
Wake up CPP!
man from Stockton, USA
Do ma ! that why ah Kwack traficking our children just like aaah Ho Chi Minh and off spring do to Youn!!!!!!
May all the pimps go to hell, soon!!!
Vietcong changed your brain stupid dog.
Decho Hun Sen, Mr Sam Rainsy asked you to sue him at a French court about your murders of the Khmer people. Why don't you dare to do it as you have done at the Cambodian court?
Being a strong man as well as a Prime Minister of one country, you should not be coward to face the real justice at a French court or International court. Unless, you are the real murderer in Cambodia that is the reason why you fear Mr Sam Rainsy at a real and fair justice court.
Decho Hun Sen, you rubbed the Cambodian people's well being, health care, dignity and sell Cambodia out to Vietnam in a cheap price as long as you can stay in power. Isn't that true, Samdach Decho Hun Sen?
How many Cambodian people's lives have you killed in your lifetime so far? Can you be honest to tell the truth?
As one Prime Minister of one country, you job is to bully your own people for just talking about Paris Peace agreement 1991 and about Vietnam's encroachments into Cambodia's territory. Why?
Samdach Decho Hun Sen, Why are you so scared of the truth? Why are you so scared of Mr Sam Rainsy when he asked you to sue him at a French court? You are a strong man as you claimed on the TV screen?
Samdach Decho Hun Sen, you shouldn't be scared of Mr Sam Rainsy because Mr Sam Rainsy has no weapon of mass destruction as you do. You are the murderer; you must be strong to face Mr Sam Rainsy at a French court as Mr Sam Rainsy has invited you to do so.
Samdach Decho billion dollars Hun Sen, Please face Mr Sam Rainsy as Mr Sam Rainsy has invited you through the world media. You used to win on Mr Sam Rainsy many times in a Cambodian court of justice. There is no reason why you should be worred about...if you have never killed anyone in Cambodia. Isn’t it true, Decho Sen?
The Cambodian people hope to see Samdach Decho Hun Sen has the gut as a leader or a man to sue Mr Sam Rainsy at a French court as Mr Sam Rainsy has invited Samdach Decho many times through Radio and world media.
Be a man Decho Sen! One in your life be a man Decho Sen! Be a man to face Mr Sam Rainsy at France court and international court.
We are personal bodyguards of Samdach Decho would like to see Decho Hun Sen be a man with Mr Sam Rainsy at a French Court. Otherwise, Samdach Decho is not worthy to protect because why do we have to die for protecting a traitor, a murderer, a blood sucker. Isn’t it true, Samdach Decho Hun Sen? Do you agree with that?
3:37AM, Thank You for the update on our homeland. Did you tell the youns to go back to Vietnam?
Yes, 9:57AM but they asked me to fuck off or they will stick a pole up my ass.
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