Cambodia’s permanent representative to the UN the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Cambodia says comments on human rights by EU, Australia, and France flawed
ASEAN member states and China have vowed to fight the spread of Covid-19 by enhancing communication and collaboration.
The planned ASEAN summit, due to be held in Los Angeles, USA, next month has been put on hold as fears of a worldwide epidemic of the Coronavirus/COVID-19 take hold, according to a senior US official.
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The Foreign Affairs Ministry on Saturday reported Cambodia received approximately $8 million from the Mekong-Lanchang Cooperation’s special fund for 20 development project.
Japan provided a $1.43 million grant to three organisations working to clear cluster bombs, improve food security and promote sustainable agricultural conditions for poverty reduction in Cambodia.
Cambodia has assured Bangladesh of its support within the framework of Asean as Dhaka sought Phnom Penh’s support for safe repatriation of Rohingyas to their place of origin in Rakhine State
Cambodia and Thailand are planning a temporary opening of a border crossing along Stung Bot of Cambodia’s Banteay Meanchey province and Thailand’s Ban Nong Ian area in Sa Kaeo province
Prime Minister Hun Sen urged Chinese Ambassador Wang Wentian to look into the possibility of exporting raw materials by air and sea to the Kingdom in order to prevent job losses resulting from a suspension in the operation of garment factories. He again told Chinese garment sector investors not to relocate their businesses from Cambodia even after the Everything but Arms (EBA) deal with the European Union is partially withdrawn. He said he has also called on Beijing to raise investments in the country, particularly in science and technology, to boost the economy.http://bit.ly/2TcXVDT; http://bit.ly/2T9XeLq; http://bit.ly/32BZxKg; http://bit.ly/3ckw5wY