05-09-2007
By Kong Sothanarith
Cambodge Soir
Translated from French by Luc Sâr
The CPP boss today reaffirms his support for the “One China Policy.”
Today, the CPP reaffirmed that it would not allow “that a representative office of Taiwan sees the daylight in Cambodia as long as he is in power.” “The One China Policy which we adhere to, is not negotiable, nor can it be sold. It’s a policy that we cannot revisit. We only accept individual Taiwanese businessmen and investors. The CPP reaffirms its position: we recognize One China only, the People’s Republic of China, with which we maintain tight relationships. As long as the CPP holds power, there will be no representative office of Taiwan in Cambodia,” Chea Sim, the CPP boss, insisted. In a televised communiqué, Chea Sim stressed that the CPP noted “that there will always be attempts made to set up this (Taiwan representation) office in the kingdom, and this since several years ago.” Without criticizing directly this position (by the CPP), opposition leader Sam Rainsy is pointing to neighboring countries as example to the CPP: “in Thailand and in Vietnam, the Taiwanese were able to open representation offices.” “This is not only a political issue. We must also take into consideration the economic interest of our citizens,” Sam Rainsy indicated outside of the plenary session of the National Assembly. Cambodia recently declared that it would not support Taiwan’s attempt to obtain a UN seat. China said that it stands ready to take military action if Taiwan were to declare its autonomy one day.
Today, the CPP reaffirmed that it would not allow “that a representative office of Taiwan sees the daylight in Cambodia as long as he is in power.” “The One China Policy which we adhere to, is not negotiable, nor can it be sold. It’s a policy that we cannot revisit. We only accept individual Taiwanese businessmen and investors. The CPP reaffirms its position: we recognize One China only, the People’s Republic of China, with which we maintain tight relationships. As long as the CPP holds power, there will be no representative office of Taiwan in Cambodia,” Chea Sim, the CPP boss, insisted. In a televised communiqué, Chea Sim stressed that the CPP noted “that there will always be attempts made to set up this (Taiwan representation) office in the kingdom, and this since several years ago.” Without criticizing directly this position (by the CPP), opposition leader Sam Rainsy is pointing to neighboring countries as example to the CPP: “in Thailand and in Vietnam, the Taiwanese were able to open representation offices.” “This is not only a political issue. We must also take into consideration the economic interest of our citizens,” Sam Rainsy indicated outside of the plenary session of the National Assembly. Cambodia recently declared that it would not support Taiwan’s attempt to obtain a UN seat. China said that it stands ready to take military action if Taiwan were to declare its autonomy one day.
4 comments:
Cambodia is China BITCH and Vitnamese Dog meat.
All Cambodian political parties must make their clear decision with regard of "One China policy". China has the same problem suffering from communism. They struggled very hard to get themselve out from their hardship controled by their hardline leaders. Each struggle for freedom has costed them a lot of human lives. Now they have their best leaders in history whose are really cared their people and their country. Cambodia cannot misjdge China histoty. China is no longer communism as many have thought.
Why don't Cambodia make China saying that they are support One Cambodian Policy too. Khmer Krom + Khmer Surin+ Cambodia=One Cambodia
Why don't Cambodia make China saying that they are support One Cambodian Policy too. Khmer Krom + Khmer Surin+ Cambodia=One Cambodia
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