Phnom Penh: Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of Cambodia, and Ms. Alona Fisher-Kamm, Israeli Ambassador to Cambodia based in Bangkok, agreed to continue to promote bilateral relations and cooperation.

The agreement between the King and the Israeli Ambassador was made during a courtesy call and working meeting at the Peace Palace on June 23, 2026.
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During the meeting, the Ambassador highly appreciated the relations and cooperation between Israel and Cambodia and emphasized that bilateral cooperation is moving in a positive direction and the potential for this cooperation will continue to grow further.

She emphasized that the similarity in demographics, with a predominantly young population, is a key catalyst for Israel and Cambodia to explore opportunities for expanded cooperation in many areas in the future. At the same time, she also pledged to continue strengthening existing bilateral cooperation, including continuing to accept agricultural students for internships as well as promoting agricultural cooperation in Israel. In addition, she will also strive to promote cooperation in the fields of education, culture and science.

In response, the Prime Minister also expressed his congratulations to her on being appointed as the Israeli Ambassador to Cambodia. The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction with the past cooperation between Cambodia and Israel and agreed to strengthen and expand cooperation in many more potential areas. Meanwhile, the King affirmed that the Royal Government will continue to fully support existing cooperation and promote connectivity and cooperation in many other potential areas.

The King and the Israeli Ambassador also discussed continuing to strengthen and expand cooperation in key areas, including: trade and investment, agriculture and water resources management, education, technology and health sectors, as well as promoting public-private sector relations between Cambodia and Israel.

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