Japan, Cambodia to ease COVID-19 restrictions in September

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Japan and Cambodia agreed on Saturday to reopen borders to their expatriates next month on the condition that they self-quarantine for 14 days and take precautions against the new coronavirus.

Chancellor Toshimitsu Motegi agreed to politics with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen at an assembly in Phnom Penh before Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

This is the third such agreement japan has reached this month, as Tokyo is looking for tactics to ease immigration restrictions in some 150 countries to curb the pandemic. The other two agreements have been concluded with Singapore and Malaysia.

Motegi aims to ensure similar resumption agreements with Laos and Myanmar, in which it will stop at the final two stages of its four-country tour until Tuesday. Before Cambodia, he was in Papua New Guinea.

He also told the prime minister that Japan is in a position to allow access to academics sponsored by the Cambodian government at an early date, according to the ministry.

In addition to bilateral issues, they discussed conditions in the South China Sea and North Korea, and agreed on close cooperation on those issues, the ministry said.

Motegi also spoke with his Cambodian counterpart Prak Sokhonn, who is also a deputy prime minister. The two men agreed to speed up negotiations to ease access restrictions for short-term business travelers, he said.

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