Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn and Wang Yi, State Councilor and China’s Foreign Minister held a meeting in China to further deepen the two nations’ bilateral relations and cooperation in various areas, especially the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The Australian government is spending around $34.33 million to build clean water facilities and pipe systems that will benefit at least one million Cambodians people living in the countryside.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen said there was a strong possibility that he would travel to Myanmar to meet with Min Aung Hlaing, chairman of the ruling State Administration Council (SAC), in Naypyidaw to find a solution to the country’s ongoing crisis so that it could resume full participation in ASEAN. Former Thai foreign minister Kasit Piromya misinterpreted Cambodia's aims for a planned meeting between Hun Sen and the Myanmar junta leader, the Prime Minister said.
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Vietnam's new ambassador to Cambodia pledged to strengthen relations between the two countries and increase their level of cooperation, while the Kingdom affirmed that maintaining strong bilateral ties remained one of the government’s priorities in diplomacy. Prime Minister Hun Sen on December 6 expressed dismay after Vietnamese general Hoang Xuan Chien, formerly in charge of Vietnam’s border defences, claimed that Cambodia was a source of Covid-19 transmissions to the country.
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The U.S. has banned the export of military equipment to Cambodia, citing concerns about “deepening Chinese military influence” in the country. The announcement by the Department of Commerce on Wednesday is the latest in a series of measures targeting the kingdom’s growing ties to Beijing. Prime Minister Hun Sen said he will fly to the US to attend a ASEAN and US meeting in February with US president Joe Biden.
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