Hun Sen seeks hydropower deal with Thailand

Hun Sen seeks hydropower deal with Thailand

A foreign exchange shop is seen in Koh Kong province. The Cambodian government is seeking Thailand's support to build Stung Metek hydropower plant in the border province. (Photo by Phrakit Juntawong)
A foreign exchange shop is seen in Koh Kong province. The Cambodian government is seeking Thailand's support to build Stung Metek hydropower plant in the border province. (Photo by Phrakit Juntawong)

The Cambodian government is to ask Thailand for help to build a hydropower plant in the border province of Koh Kong.

Speaking at a cabinet meeting on Friday, Prime Minister Hun Sen said a possible agreement on the construction will be discussed by ministers from the two countries in Siem Reap from Sept 7-8.

“We will use the third joint Cambodia-Thailand cabinet meeting to discuss an agreement to cooperate on building Stung Metek hydropower plant in Koh Kong province, on the border with Thailand’s Trat province,” the Khmer Times on Monday quoted Hun Sen as saying said.

If the deal is successful, Hun Sen said it could be a good model for the country to develop its border areas with Laos and Vietnam in the future.

“The more we can develop the borders the better it is for our whole country’s development. Countries develop based on two main factors -- domestic stability and development at the borders,” he said.

Hun Sen said the forthcoming third joint cabinet meeting will also discuss the construction of a train route from Thailand to Cambodia.

“Once everything is complete I hope to ride the train from one country to the other with Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha,” he said.

The first joint cabinet meeting between the two countries was held in Siem Reap and Ubon Ratchathani in 2004. The second meeting was in Bangkok in 2015.

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