Cambodia and Thailand Forge Stronger Ties with Joint Agreement on Friendship Bridge

In a significant move to strengthen bilateral relations, the governments of Cambodia and Thailand have officially signed a joint agreement concerning the management, maintenance, and use of the Cambodia-Thai Friendship Bridge, also known as Stung Bot-Ban Nong Ien. The agreement was finalized during a high-profile meeting led by Samdech Hun Manet, Prime Minister of Cambodia, and Her Excellency Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister of Thailand.

The signing, which took place on April 23, 2025, underscores the commitment of both nations to foster collaboration and enhance connectivity across their borders. In conjunction with this agreement, the two governments also reached an important milestone by agreeing to construct the Phsar Prum-Ban Phakat border bridge. This initiative aims to boost economic ties and facilitate smoother movement between the two countries.

To further promote infrastructure development, both nations signed a memorandum of understanding for a feasibility study to upgrade the quality of National Road No. 57, which links Battambang to the Prum International Gate. This study will be conducted in collaboration with the Cooperation Agency for the Economic Development of Neighboring Countries of Thailand.

In addition to these pivotal agreements, Cambodia and Thailand also committed to enhancing cooperative efforts in several key areas by signing four additional documents:

  1. An Agreement on the Use of Labor to streamline labor mobility between the two nations.
  2. A Memorandum of Understanding focused on cooperation in the labor sector.
  3. A Memorandum of Understanding aimed at transboundary environmental protection between Cambodia’s Ministry of Environment and Thailand’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.
  4. An Exchange of Letters concerning the strengthening of capacity at the Cambodia-Thailand Professional Development Institute.

These agreements reflect a progressive step in the relationship between Cambodia and Thailand, highlighting their dedication to mutual growth and sustainable development. As both nations look towards the future, these collaborations are expected to yield significant benefits for their respective citizens and bolster regional prosperity.

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