Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Asian parliamentarians meet in Cambodia to enhance ties

PHNOM PENH, June 24 (Xinhua) -- Members of Parliaments (MPs) of the Asian Parliamentary Assembly (APA) gathered here on Tuesday to promote ties and draft internal regulations to strengthen APA Secretariat.
Leng Penglong, Secretary General of the National Assembly of Cambodia, said the two-day meeting is participated by 29 MPs from Bahrain, Bhutan, Cambodia, Iran, Jordan, Laos, Maldives, Pakistan, Russia, and Saudi Arabia.
"The gathering aims to broaden friendly relations among MPs and to draft APA Secretariat's staff and financial regulations," he said.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Amir Zamani Nia, APA Assistant Secretary General, said the participation of many Asian MPs in the meeting of Ad-Hoc Committee on Staff and Financial Regulations was a clear testament to the rising influence of APA.
"APA needs to further take advantage of the great potentials it has been granted by Asian peoples," he said.
Nguon Nhel, first Vice-President of the National Assembly of Cambodia, said the meeting was a good opportunity for MPs to share views and experiences on common interest and concerns.
"Our common goals are the accomplishment of peace, stability, progress and prosperity for our beloved peoples in our home continent," he said.

1 comment:

  1. The Beautiful Artistic Villa

    According to furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials reported, there is a villa is designed down to the smallest for an art lover.
    By this way if you follow the door hall you will see the large dining table is place below a two-storey void and lit by a skylight.

    One more thing the removable floor-to-ceiling glazing opens up at the right-angle to the terrace, and it is inside mergers with the roofed over outside in the summer month.

    Indeed its kitchen was designed for possible for eating in it and a large fireplace directs to the living area that was planned as a more secure and intimate place.

    Moreover the large skylight at the back sends light beams onto the wall with paintings and sculptures.

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