Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Cambodia's Hun Sen meets with Myanmar's acting premier

Tuesday May 22, 2007

(Kyodo) - Visiting Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen met with Myanmar's Acting Prime Minister Lt. Gen. Thein Sein on Monday and discussed bilateral issues, Myanmar state-run television and radio reported.

During the meeting, held at Myanmar's administrative capital Naypyitaw, Hun Sen and Thein Sein discussed ways to promote bilateral cooperation and strengthen the existing relationship between the two countries, the reports said.

Details of the talks were not reported.

Ministers of foreign affairs, commerce and tourism from both countries were present at the meeting.

Hun Sen arrived in Myanmar in the morning for a three-day visit at the invitation of Myanmar's acting premier and the secretary of the ruling military junta, Lt. Gen. Thein Sein.

The Cambodian prime minister also is set to meet with Myanmar top leader Senior Gen. Than Shwe on Tuesday before leaving Myanmar on Wednesday.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

PM, please focus on expetiting
the "direct flight" agreement that
we had with them. This will
created jobs on both sides.

Thank you and God blesses you!

Anonymous said...

Tell and explain the public how Hun Sen is going to create jobs if he allows you and your gangsters steal money from foreigners every time they help?

You don't work for Hun Sen for getting no money. You must have stolen a lot that's why the corruptions committed by you and others make you enjoy and forget the sufferings of others. You keep repeating the same and same word like a parrot is "Job". This word "Job" is just your pretext.

Anonymous said...

Wrong, I don't steal any money. My
worse crime maybe to exagerate my
travel expenses and a few weekly
working hours; that is it. And
that is only because they don't
want to pay me for my time in
flight ... , and I don't think
that is fair. To me, traveling is
working, and I ought to get pay
for it, period.

Anonymous said...

Not enough to prove me wrong.
I still accuse you for stealing money from Cambodia. If your salary is ~200 to $2000/month, still you may have stolen some money.

The burden is on you to prove, otherwise you are a thief.

Anonymous said...

Sure, if you owed me money and refused to pay, then I will have to
steal it.