ASEAN Leaders Expected to Focus on Ukraine During Cambodia Gathering

Foreign ministers from ASEAN’s member states and its dialogue partners are arriving in Phnom Penh for a summit likely to focus largely on regional and global crises, including the murderous military regime in Myanmar, Russia’s unprovoked war on Ukraine and climate change.

Ukraine is expected to draw the spotlight given the planned presence of the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the series of meetings, which run from July 29 to August 5.

Chheang Vannarith, president of the Asian Vision Institute in Phnom Penh, noted that differing alliances within ASEAN had prevented joint statements from being issued in Russia’s war at recent summits.

“Tensions and controversy will arise, especially with regard to Russia’s presence at the meeting, as the West is opposed to Russia’s presence,” Chheang Vannarith told VOA Khmer on Friday. “It’s hard to reach a consensus because it already has two blocs.”

Cambodia, as the rotating chair of ASEAN, is tasked with promoting regional and international cooperation on a range of issues, from revitalizing economic activity after the COVID-19 crisis, to ensuring food security, which has also been threatened by Russia’s blockade of Ukraine’s major ports, and efforts to limit carbon emissions and advance energy security.

The first foreign representative arrived on Saturday.

Among the key initiatives to bolster regional economic growth is the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which came into force at the start of this year after a decade of negotiations, noted Chheang Vannarith. Besides the ASEAN countries, RCEP, the world’s largest trade pact includes China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.

The 10 ASEAN members — Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar and the Philippines — will be joined by top diplomats from 11 dialogue partners — Australia, Canada, China, the European Union, India, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Russia, the United Kingdom and the U.S.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has also confirmed his participation in the upcoming meetings in Phnom Penh.

Blinken is scheduled to meet with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen while in Phnom Penh from August 3 to 5, and then will travel to the Philippines to meet with new President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. before beginning a tour of Africa.

The State Department said Blinken will focus on the need for “ASEAN centrality,” and “will also address the COVID-19 pandemic, economic cooperation, the fight against climate change, the crisis in Burma [also known as Myanmar], and Russia’s war in Ukraine.”

Political scientist Em Sovannara in Phnom Penh told VOA Khmer that the crisis in Burma, which began with the military coup in February 2021, could remain a hot topic among the foreign ministers. The regime made global headlines and U.S. condemnation last week when it executed four pro-democracy activists, including a former lawmaker. Myanmar will not attend.

Chum Sounry, spokesman for Cambodia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, told VOA Khmer on July 29 that “up to now, we have received only confirmation that no non-political representative from Myanmar to attend the 55th AMM (ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting) and related meetings.”

Em Sovannara said, “Perhaps the issue of Burma is a necessary point for discussing security issues in the region. Another point could be the issue of the so-called ASEAN position on building and maintaining relations with the United States, as agreed on May 13 at a special meeting with the United States on the United States’ soil.”

He added that other issues, such as China’s occupation of islands in the South China Sea, a central issue at past summits, will not be discussed in depth, despite China’s territorial claims overlapping with those of other ASEAN member states including Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei and Indonesia.

However, Pou Sothirak, executive director of the Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, believes that the Philippines is likely to raise the South China Sea issue as its new president, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Romualdez Marcos Jr., asserts his administration.

“They can raise it again … . Anything related to interests and points related to South China that affect their national interests, they can raise,” he said.

As for the crisis in Burma, Pou Sothirak said it was time for ASEAN to either find a solution to the situation or send it to the United Nations and admit it can’t be resolved at the regional level.

“I think there should be a summit at the United Nations, which means internationalize the crisis, make it an international issue,” said Pou Sothirak, adding that junta leader General Min Aung Hlaing, “seems to ignore, he is very defiant, and he is mocking” other countries.

The other 10 ASEAN member states agreed on a five-point consensus to end hostilities in Myanmar last year, but there are few signs that the military-led regime is abiding by the plan, which includes an end of violence and initiating dialogue.

Pou Sothirak said Cambodia should also be prepared to respond to unforeseen problems, including U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit of to Taiwan, which has drawn warnings from Beijing that it will damage U.S.-China relations and escalate regional tensions.

He added that the attendance of Blinken and Lavrov at the Phnom Penh gathering could also prove to be a logistical challenge.

“Are they sitting at the same table?” Pou Sothirak said. “For this case, what position would Cambodia and the entire ASEAN take? This is another sensitive issue that I think will happen during meetings for the next few days.”

Blinken’s itinerary, released over the weekend, did not include bilateral meetings with Wang Yi or Lavrov. VOA Khmer has asked the State Department about other potential bilateral meetings but received no response as of Tuesday. Cambodian Foreign Ministry spokesman Chum Sounry could not confirm whether there could be bilateral talks between Blinken and other delegates.

Source: Voice of America

Indian External Affairs Minister to visit Cambodia for ASEAN-related meeting

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is set to visit Cambodia from August 3-4 to attend the ASEAN-India ministerial meeting in Phnom Penh during which he will take stock of the ASEAN-India partnership, Trend reports citing The Print.

“External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar will be visiting Cambodia from August 3-4, 2022,” the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a statement.

“During the visit, EAM will attend the ASEAN-India Ministerial Meeting in Phnom Penh, an annual event that takes stock of the ASEAN-India partnership,” the ministry added.

This visit comes more than a month after India hosted ASEAN Foreign Ministers and Secretary General for a Special ASEAN-India Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (SAIFMM) on 16-17 June to commemorate 30 years of ASEAN-India Dialogue Relations.

In recognition of this milestone, the year 2022 is being celebrated as the ASEAN-India Friendship Year as announced by ASEAN and Indian leaders at the 18th ASEAN-India Summit in October 2021.

The SAIFMM was co-chaired by Jaishankar and Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan.

The meeting was also attended by Foreign Ministers of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam and representatives of Foreign Ministers from Laos, Philippines, and Thailand along with the Secretary General of ASEAN.

The ministers reviewed the status of the ASEAN-India Partnership and set out the path for the coming decade. The discussions included key focus areas of Covid-19 and Health, Trade and Commerce, and Connectivity as well as the implementation of the ASEAN-India Joint Statement on Cooperation on the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP).

The ministers also exchanged views on important regional and international developments and post-pandemic economic recovery. The Meeting unanimously adopted the Co-Chairs’ Statement. The ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ and ASEAN Secretary-General also called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Source: TREND News Agency

Azerbaijani currency rates for August 4

BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 4. The official exchange rate of the US dollar and euro against Azerbaijani manat as of August 4, 2022 is set at 1.7 and 1.728 manat, respectively, Trend reports via Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA).

According to CBA the manat rate to other currencies on August 4 is as follows:

Currencies Official exchange rate

1 US dollar USD 1.7

1 Euro EUR 1.728

1 Australian dollar AUD 1.1831

1 Argentine peso ARS 0.0128

1 Belarus ruble BYN 0.6734

1 Brazil real BRL 0.3218

1 UAE dirham AED 0.4628

1 South African rand ZAR 0.1014

100 South Korean won KRW 0.1297

1 Czech koruna CZK 0.0701

1 Chilean peso CLP 0.1866

1 Chinese yuan CNY 0.2517

1 Danish krone DKK 0.2322

1 Georgian lari GEL 0.6229

1 Hong Kong dollar HKD 0.2166

1 Indian rupee INR 0.0214

1 British pound GBP 2.0664

100 Indonesian rupiah IDR 0.0114

100 Iranian rials IRR 0.004

1 Swedish krona SEK 0.1664

1 Swiss franc CHF 1.7689

1 Israeli shekel ILS 0.5067

1 Canadian dollar CAD 1.3238

1 Kuwaiti dinar KWD 5.5419

1 Kazakh tenge KZT 0.0036

1 Kyrgyz som KGS 0.0205

100 Lebanese pound LBP 0.1125

1 Malaysian ringgit MYR 0.3816

1 Mexican peso MXN 0.0831

1 Moldovan leu MDL 0.0883

1 Egyptian pound EGP 0.0891

1 Norwegian krone NOK 0.1751

100 Uzbek soum UZS 0.0156

1 Polish zloty PLN 0.3678

1 Russian ruble RUB 0.0278

1 Singapore dollar SGD 1.2316

1 Saudi riyal SAR 0.4521

1 SDR (Special Drawing Rights of IMF) XDR 2.2457

1 Turkish lira TRY 0.0947

1 Taiwan dollar TWD 0.0566

1 Tajik somoni TJS 0.1658

1 New Turkmen manat TMT 0.4857

1 Ukrainian hryvna UAH 0.0465

100 Japanese yen JPY 1.2714

1 New Zealand dollar NZD 1.0697

Source: TREND News Agency

Iranian currency rates for August 4

BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 4. The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) announced an official rate of foreign currencies on August 4, Trend reports referring to CBI.

According to the currency exchange rate of the Central Bank of Iran, 4 currencies have grown and 32 have decreased in price, compared to August 3.

According to CBI, $1 equals 42,000 Iranian rials and 1 euro equals 42,592 rials.

Currency Iranian rial on August 4 Iranian rial on August 3

1 US dollar USD 42,000 42,000

1 British pound GBP 50,942 51,328

1 Swiss franc CHF 43,596 44,013

1 Swedish krona SEK 4,106 4,116

1 Norwegian krone NOK 4,316 4,315

1 Danish krone DKK 5,723 5,753

1 Indian rupee INR 531 536

1 UAE dirham AED 11,437 11,437

1 Kuwaiti dinar KWD 136,851 136,973

100 Pakistani rupees PKR 18,450 17,603

100 Japanese yens JPY 31,291 31,730

1 Hong Kong dollar HKD 5,351 5,351

1 Omani rial OMR 109,233 109,234

1 Canadian dollar CAD 32,634 32,675

1 New Zealand dollar NZD 26,245 26,380

1 South African rand ZAR 2,500 2,521

1 Turkish lira TRY 2,337 2,341

1 Russian ruble RUB 688 698

1 Qatari riyal QAR 11,539 11,539

100 Iraq dinars IQD 2,880 2,880

1 Syrian pound SYP 17 17

1 Australian dollar AUD 29,098 29,204

1 Saudi riyal SAR 11,200 11,200

1 Bahraini dinar BHD 111,703 111,702

1 Singapore dollar SGD 30,393 30,430

100 Bangladeshi takas BDT 44,354 44,366

10 Sri Lankan rupees LKR 1,170 1,166

1 Myanmar kyat MMK 23 23

100 Nepalese rupees NPR 33,158 33,427

1 Libyan dinar LYD 8,618 8,645

1 Chinese yuan CNY 6,216 6,221

100 Thai baths THB 115,760 116,402

1 Malaysian ringgit MYR 9,425 9,429

1,000 South Korean wons KRW 32,062 32,091

1 Jordanian dinar JOD 59,238 59,239

1 euro EUR 42,592 42,815

100 Kazakh tenge KZT 8,851 8,855

1 Georgian lari GEL 15,386 15,415

1,000 Indonesian rupiahs IDR 2,824 2,827

1 Afghan afghani AFN 465 468

1 Belarus ruble BYN 16,668 16,668

1 Azerbaijani manat AZN 24,706 24,707

100 Philippine pesos PHP 75,360 75,660

1 Tajik somoni TJS 4,103 4,116

1 Turkmen manat TMT 11,988 12,023

In Iran, the official exchange rate is used for the import of some essential products.

SANA system is a system introduced by the Central Bank of Iran to the currency exchange offices, where the price of 1 euro is 292,202 rials, and the price of $1 is 288,136 rials.

NIMA is a system intended for the sale of a certain percentage of the foreign currency gained from export.

The price of 1 euro in this system is 270,362 rials, and the price of $1 is 266,600 rials.

On the black market, $1 is worth about 309,000-312,000 rials, while 1 euro is worth about 315,000-318,000 rials.

Source: TREND News Agency

Life Expectancy in Africa Increases Nearly 10 Years

Life expectancy in Africa rose by nearly 10 years between 2000 and 2019, from 46 years to 56 years, according to the World Health Organization’s State of Health in Africa report released Thursday.

However, WHO officials note that is still well below the global average of 64 years. WHO Assistant Regional Director for Africa Lindiwe Makubalo warned the life expectancy gains could easily be lost unless countries strengthen and make greater investments in the development of health care systems.

Speaking from the Republic of Congo’s capital, Brazzaville, she said Africa has made a good start in that direction over the past two decades. On average, she noted, access to essential services like basic primary health care improved to 46% in 2019 compared with 24% in 2000.

“Other factors include improvements in reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health,” Makubalo said. “Additionally, the rapid scale-up of health services to tackle infectious diseases such as HIV and TB, as well as malaria, over the past 15 years has been a strong catalyst for improved health life expectancy.”

While progress has been made in preventing and treating infectious diseases, the report found health services for noncommunicable diseases are lagging. It says the dramatic rise in hypertension, diabetes, cancer and other noncommunicable diseases could jeopardize health gains if those conditions continue to be neglected.

The report says the COVID-19 pandemic has unleashed greater disruptions to essential health services on the African continent compared to other regions of the world.

Makubalo said those disruptions might affect healthy life expectancy estimates.

“As governments work to restore affected health services, it is crucial not only to aim to re-establish health systems to pre-pandemic levels. Rather, it is important that significant improvements are made, and they are needed to ensure quality, equitable and accessible services for all,” she said.

The report notes some progress has been made in achieving universal health coverage, but it is far from enough. Health officials say one of the key measures to improve access to health services is for governments to increase their public health budgets.

That, they say, would reduce the catastrophic out-of-pocket expenditures by households that are pushing millions of people into poverty.

Source: Voice of America

As Food Prices Skyrocket, US Food Lines Get Longer

From Phoenix, Arizona, in the southwest United States, to Jackson, Mississippi, in the southeast U.S., people are waiting in long lines in their vehicles to receive food assistance from food banks and mobile pantries.

Soaring inflation in the U.S. is raising the price of everything from food to gas to rent. And that’s been making it hard for many people to buy the food they need.

“We’re seeing a lot more families who are struggling to make ends meet because the dollar isn’t going as far as it used to at the grocery store,” said Kellie O’Connell, CEO at Nourishing Hope, a food pantry in Chicago. “So now folks are needing to make difficult choices like paying for medicine or buying food.”

In Phoenix, “a lot of people on fixed incomes, especially in our senior community, go to the grocery store and see the skyrocketing prices, especially on necessities like milk, eggs and meat,” said Jerry Brown, director of media relations for St. Mary’s Food Bank. “And they may not be able to afford these items.”

In Virginia, Maria Aguilar, who immigrated from El Salvador, works two jobs to stay afloat and take care of her three children.

“Going to the grocery store is a challenge because food is so expensive,” she told VOA. “Knowing I can get additional food makes a big difference,” she said, as she brought bread, fruit and other provisions to her car at Food for Others, a food bank in Fairfax, Virginia, near Washington.

More food needed

The demand for food is continuing to grow.

“Last week, the number jumped to about 68% at our main locations in Phoenix — that’s 800 to 1,200 families a month,” Brown said.

“We are seeing much longer lines at food pantries and soup kitchens in Mississippi,” said Kelly Durrett, director of external affairs for the Mississippi Food Network.

The network’s 430 partners provide food to those in need in the state, the poorest in the U.S. Starting in June, Durrett said, the number of people coming to the network’s partners had increased between 10% and 20%.

“Our clientele is the working poor who have minimum wage jobs that keep them at the poverty level,” Durrett told VOA.

“Some people are arriving early at mobile food pantries, waiting for them to open,” she said. “With so much demand, some pantries quickly run out of food.”

The largest food bank in the U.S., in the city of Houston, Texas, feeds some 1 million people every year through schools, churches and other partners.

Brian Greene, president and CEO of the Houston Food Bank, told VOA, “We’re not having to turn anyone away, but we can’t be as generous with food now as we would like. A family is probably not going to get as much food as they would have a year ago.”

Some are concerned that the food situation could become as serious as it was during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We’re inching closer every month,” said Meredith Knopp, president and CEO of the St. Louis Area Foodbank. “It is troubling to see so many people in line and needing assistance, many for the first time. We also have people who are coming and saying, ‘I’m only able to feed my kids, and I haven’t eaten in two days.'”

Lack of donations

Annie Turner, executive director of Food for Others, said that while the need for food has gone up, food donations have gone down.

“The number of families who came to our warehouse to get food nearly doubled from June 2021 to June 2022,” she said. At the same time, “we’ve seen a 42% decrease in food donations since the high cost of food is also affecting our donors.”

“We used to purchase about 9% of the food we distributed,” she added, “but now that’s grown to 32% during this past year.”

The story is similar at other food banks across the U.S.

“Our donations from grocery stores have decreased by about 33%, and so we have to supplement that by buying food,” said O’Connell in Chicago.

In Phoenix, “we will probably have to purchase about 200% more food in the coming year since we know we’re not going to receive it in donations,” Brown said.

Seeking help

“I’m hopeful that communities will rally to provide food aid like they did during the coronavirus pandemic.” O’Connell said.

“We’re telling local farmers that we’ll arrange for volunteers to pick fruit and vegetables that can be distributed to people in need,” Knopp said.

At Food for Others, William Gonzales said he was grateful for the food he had been given. “My family has been struggling, and this is helping make our lives so much easier.”

Source: Voice of America

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