PM reminds Cambodians in South Korea to follow Republic’s laws
PM reminds Cambodians in South Korea to follow Republic’s laws |
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday reminded Cambodian students
and migrant workers in South Korea to respect that country’s law, while
simultaneously urging employers there to look after the workers.
He made the call while meeting 1,200 Cambodians in Seoul
during his trip to South Korea to attend the Universal Peace Federation (UPF)
World Summit 2020, which begins today and concludes tomorrow.
“I would like to call on all Cambodians who live in South
Korea to continue respecting its laws and not to cause problems,” Mr Hun Sen
said. “Students, please try your best to complete your studies and return to
the Kingdom.”
He said that Cambodian migrant workers in South Korea not
only benefit from earning high wages but also obtain vocational training; one
of the Kingdom’s strategies in building up a good relationship with South
Korea.
During his speech, Mr Hun Sen said the Cambodian government
will not tolerate any abuse towards Cambodian migrant workers by employers and
will intervene if necessary.
“We always protect our workers in any country, including the
ROK,” he added.
Mr Hun Sen urged South Korean businessmen to protect and
take care of Cambodians working for them.
“I would like to say thanks to all South Korean businessmen
who employ Cambodian workers. Please help to take care of my people because
they are like my relatives,” he said.
Ambassador to South Korea Long Dimanche said at the event
that as of last year, 65,500 Cambodian workers in the Republic send $600
million to their families in the Kingdom annually.
Minister Attached to the Prime Minister Sry Thamarong said
yesterday that Mr Hun Sen will deliver a keynote address on ‘Ending civil war’
during a summit session themed “Peace, Security and Human Development”.
“Samdech Prime Minister will share Cambodia’s success in
ending its civil war,” he told reporters at Phnom Penh International Airport
before flying off with the Prime Minister to join the summit. “As we know the
world right now is so fragile. Therefore, maintaining peace and stability allows
people to live happily, which is vital.”
Mr Thamarong added that Mr Hun Sen will meet South Korean
President Moon Jae-in today to discuss bilateral cooperation as well as
regional and international issues of common interests.
He added that the Prime Minister will have a working lunch
with his South Korean counterpart Chung Sye-kyun tomorrow to boost cooperation
and relationships between both countries before flying back to the Kingdom.
“We will discuss strengthening the relationship between the
two countries,” Mr Thamrong said. “Cambodia and South Korea are happy with the
relationship because since ties were re-established in 1996 our cooperation has
mutually benefited people in both countries.”
Cambodia and South Korea enjoy cordial ties and
collaboration in many areas such as trade, investment, employment and
education, according to a statement from the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
Bilateral trade between Cambodia and South Korea reached $1
billion last year.
From 1996 to 2018, South Korea gave out grants of more than
$300 million to Cambodia. Last year it provided $17 million and plans to give
out $24 million this year.
PM reminds Cambodians in South Korea to follow Republic’s laws
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