Sunday, July 08, 2007

Hun Sen's passage to India

Cambodian Prime Minister Leaves For Official Visit To India

2007-07-08
AP

PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA: Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen left for an official four-day visit to India on Sunday (July 8th) in hopes of boosting ties, an official said.

Hun Sen will hold talks with his counterpart Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, and India's President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.

Agreements on defense cooperation, the transfer of prisoners, and agriculture and water resource management are on the agenda, said Sri Thamrongk, an adviser to Hun Sen. A memorandum of understanding on petroleum cooperation is also expected to be discussed.

Sri Thamrongk said Hun Sen will also hold talks with more than 100 Indian businessmen to encourage them to invest in Cambodia.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I heard hes back and without signing any agendas. What a bad luck he has. I heard a former Indian leader passed away. His bad luck starts to come close to him now. earlier was the plane crash and he massed his bodygaurds to search but lack of training couldn't find the downed plane in time. Bravo KHMER!