[Elaboration 1]
I still emphasize on peace. This peace issue is not a separate issue for Cambodia alone. Currently, the hot topic in the world is between peace and war. I am sharing with my compatriots that tomorrow night I will say goodbye to you for a while as I am going on a working visit to Europe, where I anticipate that peace will be a big topic of discussion. I also have a working visit on December 13 (2022) to France. I have a working visit on December 13 (2022) in France. In addition to meeting and having a working meal with French President (Emmanuel) Macron, I will also attend an international conference on solidarity with the people of Ukraine. I do not go, from Asia and bring oil, to put fuel in fire in Europe. War is happening in Europe […] what has been happening in Europe has become a big topic. In this regard, my talk about peace is not a separate issue for Cambodia alone … today is the 74th anniversary of International Human Rights Day, but (as everybody sees it) human rights will only be possible if there is peace […]
[Elaboration 2]
At this point, I should remind the four (sea bordering) provinces that tourists (are coming for visits). I still remember that at the Koh Kong Sea Festival, I urged the provinces to pay attention to the internal connection regarding transporting tourists between the mainland and the islands to ensure safest and fastest connectivity. Hopefully, the four provinces (bordering with sea and) that have islands (with tourists) going there, including fishermen, must have access to specific weather information to ensure that fishermen, especially tourists, are not harmed by the boat or ferry sinking accidents. I call for attention (about) the connection of such corridors. In Sihanoukville, evacuations had happened to save people (and/or tourists) from Koh Rong Island to the mainland […]
[Elaboration 3]
[…] We need to boost exports on the spot … (this is) not referring to cross-border exports to foreign countries. Our farmers can grow livestock and bring them to hotels for local consumption … I call for the whole tourism sector to become a market for farmers and producers … every day people call out for a market (for their produces) … we can estimate that … between six to seven million tourists would return […] on this note, there is a need for local producers to serve the tourists who come to visit our country, either good rice, good meat, vegetables or other parts. This is to avoid spending a lot of money to buy things (that we can make or produce from outside) to supply local tourists. Let the Ministry of Tourism develop a plan to liaise with the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, as well as other production sectors, to turn tourism into a farmer/producer market so that we can promote growth […]