Phnom penh: A delegation of South Korean investors and journalists will visit Cambodia later this month to assess the country's business climate and security following a Royal Government-led crackdown on online crime, officials said on Monday. The mission, scheduled for mid-February, aims to restore international confidence and showcase Cambodia as a secure destination for foreign capital.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the announcement followed a meeting in Seoul between Cambodia's Ambassador to the Republic of Korea, H.E. Khuon Phon Rattanak, and Park Joo-bong, Chairman of the Daejoo KC Group. Ambassador Rattanak briefed the South Korean side on the current state of bilateral relations, focusing on trade, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges. A key priority of the discussion was the Royal Government of Cambodia's efforts to normalise relations and repair the country's image after a surge in high-profile online scams and cybercrimes reported over the past year.
"The embassy has been actively engaging with South Korean media to ensure accurate reporting on the reality in Cambodia," he said. "We want to highlight the Royal Government's rigorous efforts to suppress online crime and ensure the safety of both investors and tourists."
The delegation, led by Mr. Park, will consist of approximately 20 members. The inclusion of journalists is intended to provide a transparent, firsthand account of the country's internal security to the South Korean public. Mr. Park praised the Royal Government of Cambodia's cooperation in tackling transnational crime, noting that South Korea continues to view Cambodia as a vital partner in the region.
"This visit will allow investors to see the favourable environment firsthand," he said. "Following the mission, the media will be able to report on the actual situation on the ground to provide a clearer picture to the Korean people."
The Cambodian Embassy in Seoul confirmed it is coordinating with relevant ministries in Phnom Penh to facilitate high-level meetings for the delegation during their stay.