Forty Japan referees set for SEA Games

Published date23 February 2023
Publication titleThe Phnom Penh Post

Japanese diplomats pledged to further strengthen Cambodia-Japan relations by sending 40 referees to assist Cambodia in hosting the 32nd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, which take place in May.

The pledge was made during a meeting between Prime Minister Hun Sen and Japan's State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shunsuke Takei along with renowned Japanese singer and actress Yoko Minamino on February 23, at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh.

According to the premier's personal assistant Eang Sophalleth, Takei was pleased with the two countries' bilateral relations having been elevated to a comprehensive strategic partnership, as well as their closer cooperation, especially in the fields of national security and demining.

'[Takei] will continue to strengthen the relationship between the two countries and in the coming days Japan will send 40 referees to help Cambodia in organising the SEA Games,' Sophalleth said, adding that Hun Sen thanked Japan for encouraging investment in Cambodia as well as for sending referees to help officiate the SEA Games and other assistance.

According to Sophalleth, singer Minamino told Hun Sen about her visits to Cambodia in 1989 and 2013. She recalled that the Cambodian people at the time had welcomed her warmly and that she wrote the song 'Rainbow for Tomorrow' about Cambodia.

'During this visit, [Minamino] informed [Hun Sen] that she will visit an orphan boy she met in 1989. And as a goodwill ambassador for the 70th anniversary of friendship between Cambodia and Japan, she will do her best to strengthen the relationship between the two countries,' Sophalleth said.

Minamino is a well-known Japanese singer and actress with close ties to Cambodia. She first visited Cambodia in 1989 before the Japanese embassy reopened in Phnom Penh as part of a television project, and she visited the Kingdom again in 2013.

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