Source: FN
Prime Minister Hun Sen departed Cambodia Saturday morning and arrived safely in Tokyo at 5:40 p.m (Tokyo time), 1:40 p.m (Phnom Penh time) for the 10th Mekong-Japan Summit from 6-10 October 2018 in Tokyo, Japan.
Prime Minister and his delegation were received warmly by Japanese Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Suzuki Norikazu, Japanese Ambassador to Cambodia Hidehisa Horinouchi, Cambodian ambassador to Japan, as well as other Japanese dignitaries and Cambodian diplomatic officials to Japan.
According to the ministry’s press release dated on October 4, Prime Minister will be accompanied by Prak Sokhonn, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, several senior governmental officials and business leaders from the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce.
The Leaders of the Mekong-Japan Summit will pay a royal audience on His Majesty the Emperor of Japan.
The 10th Mekong-Japan Summit will deliberate and adopt the New Tokyo Strategy, which aims at enhancing connectivity, improving the well-being of people and protecting the environment. The Strategy attaches importance on sustainable development and narrowing the development gap between the Mekong Countries and other ASEAN member countries.
Prime Minister will deliver a speech focusing on the future direction of the Mekong-Japan cooperation.
The Mekong Leaders will also attend a working breakfast hosted by Japan-Mekong Parliamentary Friendship Association, a working lunch hosted by business leaders, and a seminar organized by the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) during which time Prime Minister will deliver his keynote remarks focusing on attracting Japanese investors to do business in the Mekong region.
On the sideline of the Summit, Prime Minister will hold official talks with Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan, to discuss various bilateral, regional and international issues of common interests. Both Prime Ministers will subsequently hold a press conference.
While staying in Tokyo, the premier will receive separate courtesy calls from Masahiro Imamura, President of Japan-Cambodia Parliamentary Friendship Association, Hiroyuki Ishige, President and CEO of JETRO, Fumiaki Takahashi, Former Ambassador of Japan to Cambodia and President of the Cambodia-Japan Association, Nobuaki Kitamori, Representative of Mitsui & Co., Ltd and Yoshihisa Kainuma, Representative of Minebea Cambodia Co., Ltd.
Prime Minister will also visit two important industrial sites, namely the Container Port in Yokohama and Ariake Water Reclamation Center and take the opportunity to meet with members of the Cambodian community and students living and studying in Japan.