China donated 200 units of small-size diesel-powered water pumps on Wednesday to Cambodia for agricultural use.
Sun Weiren, Economic and Commercial Counselor of the Chinese Embassy to Cambodia, and Sam Sarith, Secretary of State of Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology of Cambodia, signed the certificates of delivery and receipt on behalf of both governments.
Sun said that the Chinese government expects the donation to help beef up the agricultural development of Cambodia.
Sarith expressed his government's appreciation for the donation and hoped to carry out more cooperation with the Chinese side in the field of agriculture, especially irrigation and water conservancy.
Source: Xinhua
Sun Weiren, Economic and Commercial Counselor of the Chinese Embassy to Cambodia, and Sam Sarith, Secretary of State of Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology of Cambodia, signed the certificates of delivery and receipt on behalf of both governments.
Sun said that the Chinese government expects the donation to help beef up the agricultural development of Cambodia.
Sarith expressed his government's appreciation for the donation and hoped to carry out more cooperation with the Chinese side in the field of agriculture, especially irrigation and water conservancy.
Source: Xinhua
3 comments:
Shame on us as khmer....hun sen just to lead to begg whatever he can
Better not to destroy the Mekong you Chinese!
I like to thank Chinese government for "donating 200 units of small-size diesel-powered water pumps on Wednesday to Cambodia for agricultural use." I had notice that the neigboring country such as Vietname and Thailane never depend on rain at all to produce agriculture products!
It is about time that Cambodian people need to master the art of water pump technology!
Please don't worry about Cambodia destroying the Mekong River! In case you didn't know, Thailane,Loa,Vietname,China...had been damming the river for their electricity power and Cambodia will soon buy hydro-electricity power from Loa and Vietname!
Cambodia is so stupid not to exploit the Mekong River for the survival of the Cambodian people!
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