South Korea's new President Lee Myung-bak (2nd R) and Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (2nd L) pose for photographers with Lee's wife, Kim Yoon-ok (L), and Hun Sen's wife, Bun Rany, before their meeting at President House in Seoul February 26, 2008. REUTERS/Lee Jin-man/Pool
Lee meets Cambodian, Mongolian, Uzbek leaders
By Yoo Cheong-mo
SEOUL, Feb. 26 (Yonhap) -- President Lee Myung-bak held a string of summit talks Tuesday with his counterparts from Cambodia, Mongolia and Uzbekistan, who all came to Seoul earlier this week to attend Lee's inauguration ceremony, for discussions on strengthening bilateral relations.
Meeting with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, Lee stressed the need to enhance bilateral ties and asked for greater support of South Korean firms wishing to enter Cambodia's resource and construction markets.
Lee served as an economic advisor to the Cambodian government in 2000.
In his summit with Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar, Lee stressed the need for closer bilateral cooperation in the resource and energy sectors and offered to share South Korea's experience in urban development.
In response, Enkhbayar asked for closer cooperation with South Korea in the fields of bioengineering, IT and climate change.
Lee also held a summit with Uzbek President Islam Karimov in which they reconfirmed a bilateral strategic partnership signed in March 2006. They also evaluated visible outcomes in two-way cooperation in the exploitation of petroleum and natural gas.
All of the three visiting foreign heads of state asked Lee to visit their countries in the near future to follow up on bilateral cooperation projects. The new South Korean president responded favorably to the invitations.
Meeting with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, Lee stressed the need to enhance bilateral ties and asked for greater support of South Korean firms wishing to enter Cambodia's resource and construction markets.
Lee served as an economic advisor to the Cambodian government in 2000.
In his summit with Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar, Lee stressed the need for closer bilateral cooperation in the resource and energy sectors and offered to share South Korea's experience in urban development.
In response, Enkhbayar asked for closer cooperation with South Korea in the fields of bioengineering, IT and climate change.
Lee also held a summit with Uzbek President Islam Karimov in which they reconfirmed a bilateral strategic partnership signed in March 2006. They also evaluated visible outcomes in two-way cooperation in the exploitation of petroleum and natural gas.
All of the three visiting foreign heads of state asked Lee to visit their countries in the near future to follow up on bilateral cooperation projects. The new South Korean president responded favorably to the invitations.
8 comments:
Looking very professional as ladies and gentlemen of the night.
LOL, I'm really confused in this picture. Which one is Chom Tev Bun Rany Hun Sen? and Which one is S. Korean First-lady? They all look the same..
Why Hun Xen Make hi shoulder up? made him look retarded!
And Chom Tev the proper night dress the bottom should be darker than the top!
Fire the tailor for Hun Xen and the one put out the outfit for Chomtet!
congratulations, president lee myung-bak of korea!
good people will prevail!
Salute your efforts, Samdech!!!
Please bring more money to our nation and her own people.
You are real hero of nation.
Khoach chhao!
Pls xamdet hun xen, beg more money, and have good heart in builing xmer nation...
Jealous!
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