Cambodia and Thailand have entered into Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote the ties of friendship and cooperation between both countries' parliaments to be more active and comprehensive through parliamentary diplomatic activities. The signatories were Samdech Moha Rathsapheathika Thipadei KHOUN Sudary, President of the National Assembly (NA) of Cambodia, and H.E. Wanmuhamadnoor Matha, President of the NA and Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Kingdom of Thailand, in Bangkok on July 11, during the former's two-day official and friendly visit in Thailand. Under the MoU, both sides will support each other, participate and exchange information and best practices and resources for mutual benefits of both countries, as well as exchange visits at four levels: parliamentary leadership, specialised committees, parliamentary friendship groups and senior officials, and secretariat/general secretariat, which will contribute to attain peace, prosperity and advancement of parliamentary of both coun tries. They will also continue their mutual support at the regional and international forums. Both sides also co-presided over the signing ceremony of a MoU between the General Secretariats of both countries' NAs to further develop existing bilateral relations and support the MoU between the two NAs. Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse
Myanmar Confirms Nearly 309,000 Rohingya Eligible For Return Once Rakhine Security Improves
Naypyidaw: Myanmar has, for the first time, acknowledged that nearly 309,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh as former residents of Rakhine state, saying they would be allowed to return once security