Tuesday, December 25, 2007

China provides 50 electric cars to Cambodia

Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

On 24 December, China gave 50 electric cars to the government of Cambodia to transport tourists. The donation ceremony was organized at the council of ministers in Phnom Penh. The handing over of the 50 vehicles was done by Yi Chung Seng, the communist party secretary-general of the Hubei province and also a member of the Chinese Assembly Committee, to Sok An, the minister in charge of the council of ministers. Sok An expressed his happiness and welcomed this donation from the Hubei province to the government of Cambodia for use in the region of Angkor Wat, Siem reap province. Sok An expressed his deep gratitude to China which provides important aid, such as these electric vehicles, to the Cambodian government.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is not a bad idea to strenthen sin-Cambodia relations to build mutual efforts and cooperation to eradicate the Vietnamese occupation.

The Vietnamese out! Forever, Cambodia!

Anonymous said...

No aids from foreigners without string attached, especially from China. Remembered in late 1960's under Sihanouk rule, China built many factories for Cambodia and China used all the Chinese technicians to spread Communist ideology among Cambodian factory workers. China did the same thing in Chinese school in Cambodia. Now Hun Sen falls into China's trap again.

Anonymous said...

At least aids from China can't divert cambodia to vietnam like KAMPUCHEA KROM to south vietnam.If vietnam didn't burn Cambodia by their dirty tactics,Cambodia wouldn't has the killing field in 1975 to 1979 by the vietnam secret agents groups in Pol pot regime.

Anonymous said...

You expect to receive foreign aid without (any) string attached? You must woke up in the wrong side of the bed.

All these rich foreign capitalist oppressors are the Indian givers. Of course, they expect something (from us) in return.