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(Keynote address) H.E. Samdech Sun Hen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia | |
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Million Rally of Hope for the Realization of a Heavenly Unified World
Hun Sen
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia
Excellencies, distinguished leaders, Honorable Hak Ja Han Moon,
co-founder of Universal Peace Federation, Honorable Jose de Venecia,
co-chairman of ICAPP, Dr. Thomas G. Walsh, chairman of the Universal Peace
Federation, Excellencies, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen!
Today, I have the great honor and pleasure to address ladies and
gentlemen at the Virtual Summit, a "Rally of Hope" organized by the
Universal Peace Federation. The theme, "Rebuilding and Renewing Our
Nations in the Post-COVID-19 World: Interdependence, Mutual Prosperity and
Universal Values" is especially important and vital at a time when all
nations around the world are struggling to fight COVID-19.
As we all aware, COVID-19 has been threatening our daily
lives—customs, lifestyles, economies, and societies—in all countries around the
world. To date, no one knows when the COVID-19 crisis will end, and no one can
precisely estimate the effects of the pandemic on all aspects of each nation,
including their economy, politics, and social order. For Cambodia, we can
assess that the situation of COVID-19 is not severe given that no community-level
transmission has yet occurred in the country; the current cases of infection were
all imported, and we have experienced zero mortality.
Like other countries, Cambodia has put in place stringent measures to
prevent the spread of COVID-19 by devising three fronts: (1) Preventing the
recurrence of imported cases into Cambodia, (2) Preventing community-level transmission,
and (3) providing treatment to the infected. To ensure the highest level of efficiency,
Cambodia has established a national committee to combat COVID-19 under joint
central command to lead, launch and promote the implementation of all adopted
measures. So far, the fight against COVID-19 in all countries has largely
concentrated on their own domestic measures. However, in the context of
globalization and regional integration, I believe that the fight against
COVID-19 as well as the socio-economic recovery after the pandemic crisis
cannot be solved at the national level. It requires deepening and broadening
international cooperation in all fields.
This means that the international community must work together to
turn the fight against COVID-19 into a common battle. In this spirit, allow me
to share some views as follows: First, the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic has
posed unprecedented challenges to public health security, disruptions of
gatherings and of the functioning of the global supply chains, all of which are
seriously effecting livelihoods and aggravating the global economic downturn.
In this context, a joint response and universal solidarity aiming at supporting
multilateralism is becoming increasingly more urgent. In this regard, while the
world is awaiting a breakthrough in vaccine development, Cambodia is calling for
the adoption of a vaccine as a global public good, which people anywhere and
everywhere can access.
Second, we must avoid racism and the blame game, which leads to
disunity, because the whole world needs to join hands to fight this pandemic. In
the spirit of humanitarianism and international solidarity, Cambodia granted
permission to the MS Westerdam cruise ship, with more than two thousand, two
hundred passengers onboard, to dock in Cambodia on February 13, 2020. Cambodia
has not only provided treatment to infected Cambodian nationals but also the
infected foreigners in the country.
Third, moving forward, we need to be strategically well-prepared for
post-COVID-19 crises. To realize this, we should develop a specific recovery
plan by setting out a number of scenarios for a gradual reopening of
cross-border travel and trade between countries in the region and for recovering
the sectors severely hit by the crisis. Fourth, we must continue to strengthen
cooperation in promoting globalization and in strengthening multilateral
mechanisms to ensure a conducive environment for promoting economic growth, eradicating
poverty, and improving people's livelihoods.
We must ensure that our cooperation mechanisms remain open and supportive of the multilateral trading system, especially in accelerating our social and economic connectivity to advance each country’s development agenda and to achieve a global agenda of sustainable and inclusive development.
Fifth, building and maintaining peace and security in the world is
an indispensable foundation for development. Therefore, building and
maintaining peace and security is a must; it should be the highest priority of
each country. We cannot achieve peace by chance. We must promote mutual love,
mutual respect, and the value of humanity, coexist peacefully and harmoniously,
and respect the diversity of faiths, religions, and cultures within and between
societies.
In closing, may I call upon all leaders to
register a high level of goodwill and responsibility to respond to this global
challenge and to maintain a conducive environment for peace, stability and
harmony, development and prosperity of all nations. Cambodia is ready to
contribute to this noble goal with all stakeholders.