AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBorder & Peace Diplomacy: The Francophonie Parliamentary Assembly (APF) adopted a resolution backing Cambodia’s territorial integrity and urging de-escalation with Thailand, calling for ceasefire respect, dialogue, and withdrawal of armed forces from disputed areas, while warning of damage to cultural heritage and civilian suffering. Youth & Education: Prime Minister Hun Manet marked World Population Day by calling for more investment in youth—equal access to quality education, STEM, job-ready skills, and digital literacy—while preparing healthcare and social protection for an aging society. Environment & Culture: Cambodia’s Green Sprout Exhibition (10–13 July) is framed as a values campaign, with free tree saplings and a push to build a long-term culture of protecting forests. Faith & Community Giving: Samdech Men Sam An donated 2,500 copies of a book on Preah Suramarit Buddhist High School plus traditional offerings to a top Buddhist patriarch at Botum Vattey pagoda. Border-Region Support: A Phnom Penh charity run drew 2,500 participants to fund education for children in Cambodia–Thailand border areas. Immigration Crackdown: Cambodia deported 1,362 foreigners in early July amid raids on online scam networks and other cross-border crimes. Sports & Regional Ties: Cambodia opened its SEA V-League men’s campaign against Alas Pilipinas in Candon City, continuing the region’s volleyball momentum. Food Heritage: A feature spotlights Cambodia’s winged bean (ពពាយ), linking traditional food culture with its nutrition and potential comeback. UNESCO Memory: Hun Manet marked the first anniversary of UNESCO’s listing of Cambodia’s memorial sites, calling them a legacy of reconciliation and peace.
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