Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen will seek assistance for infrastructure building from the Japanese during an official visit beginning on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Hun Sen will spend three days in Japan, at the invitation of his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe.
Accompanied by a 25-member delegation including Foreign Minister Hor Namhong and Commerce Minister Cham Prasidh, Hun Sen will hold bilateral talks with Mr Abe where he is expected to ask for further assistance from Japan for Cambodian infrastructure projects.
Japan has been the largest donor to Cambodia since 1991.
Hun Sen is also slated to pay a courtesy call on Japanese Emperor Akihito.
Prime Minister Hun Sen will spend three days in Japan, at the invitation of his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe.
Accompanied by a 25-member delegation including Foreign Minister Hor Namhong and Commerce Minister Cham Prasidh, Hun Sen will hold bilateral talks with Mr Abe where he is expected to ask for further assistance from Japan for Cambodian infrastructure projects.
Japan has been the largest donor to Cambodia since 1991.
Hun Sen is also slated to pay a courtesy call on Japanese Emperor Akihito.
4 comments:
Suprem Commander Ke Kimyan, please galvanize your all troops and be ready should the circumstances dictate. This should be a golden target of opportunity for Cambodia's prosperity.
Rest assured, Khmer people will be eternally greatful for your generous action.
ah ploeu adn ah leu keu!
Go back to Guantanamo with the taliban gringos!
It is relatively inopportune and regrettable that too many secret police are surreptitiously dispatched to monitor supreme commander ke kim yan , from the time when he was coerced into joining the alliance with the party.
Gen. Ke Kim Yan, Cambodian Supreme Commander, is currently in a precarious position since he was forced to join the alliance with the CPP party.Consequently, he is certainly living in hell with all these secret police who are incessantly and surreptitiously monitored every inch of his movement.
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