Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Cambodia: The matchmaker of South and North Korea

Great King-Matchmaker and Great Leader (L) and King-Maker-Matchmaker and his former advisor-turned predisent (R)

PM: Cambodia could mediate between DPRK, S Korea

PHNOM PENH, May 7 (Xinhua) -- Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has suggested that Cambodia could mediate between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and South Korea, as unlike most countries it enjoys good relations with both, local newspaper the Mekong Times said Wednesday.

Speaking at the inauguration of a South Korean-funded project to revitalize National Road 3, Hun Sen revealed that the recently-elected president of South Korea, himself a former advisor to Hun Sen, had asked him to relay a message to the DPRK Prime Minister during a recent official visit.

South Korea bears no bad intentions for the DPRK, in fact it plans to assist it in the economic and humanitarian sectors, Hun Sen said.

The fact that Cambodia has had strong diplomatic ties with South Korea since 1996, dose not mean that Cambodia ignores the DPRK, he added.

Political analysts have said Cambodia is in a unique position to mediate between the two as Hun Sen has a good relationship with South Korea while former King Norodom Sihanouk has held close links with the DPRK and China for decades.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

to success.

Anonymous said...

Hang all the bloody Viet troller/pimp and parasites on KI-Media such as the ones @2:24 PM.

You Viet parasites must know the universal language:

"The world sees and knows the Viet true color too well already".

Anonymous said...

of course, this is good thing as cambodia has nothing against the koreans and just want to see them reunited. how would you like it when half of your relatives live in the north and half in the south of korea and can't even see each other. one has to put themselves in their shoes to understand the suffering of the korean people. god bless cambodia.