PHNOM PENH, June 20 (Reuters) - Cambodia's international donors pledged $690 million in aid for 2007 on Wednesday, a 15 percent increase on the previous year that reflected recognition of government and economic reforms, a Cambodian official said.
"We received more than we expected. This is a reward for Cambodia's good performance over the last year," Hang Choun Naron, a senior finance ministry official, said after a donor conference in the capital, Phnom Penh.
"We received more than we expected. This is a reward for Cambodia's good performance over the last year," Hang Choun Naron, a senior finance ministry official, said after a donor conference in the capital, Phnom Penh.
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Who is going to pay back all debts when Ah Hun Kwang and all his crooks burn alive by HELL.
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