Friday, April 23, 2010

Cambodia to Send Its Officials to Timor Leste

PHNOM PENH, April 22 (NNN-AKP) — Cambodia will send its officials with expertise in economy, trading and agriculture to conduct a survey on a potential for Cambodian rice being imported to East-Timor.

The remark was made known during a meeting on April 21 between Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and President of East-Timor Mr. Jose Ramose-Horta, who is on visit to Cambodia.

Mr. Jose told the Cambodian premier of his country’s situations and his visit to the Kingdom, the purpose of which he said was to make a bilateral cooperation on economy and commerce between the two nations, Ieng Sophalet, assistant to the prime minister told reporters following the meeting.

He also asked Cambodia to support Timor Leste to become a full member of ASEAN countries, he said.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

i'm so proud of my country cambodia. although we are a small country that just re-entering on the world stage again, we already show that we want to contribute to the world like sending volunteer UN troops for peacekeeping in the world and now we want to give our assistance to east timor and so on. we show the world, we can be of help, no matter how little our gesture may be; it's the good gesture that counts, really! god bless my country cambodia.

Anonymous said...

If you can not help your own people, how can you help others ?

Anonymous said...

Campuchia là câm. Những gì họ có thể làm để giúp đỡ Đông Timor?

Anonymous said...

In return Cambodia can ask the Timor Leste to support the Khmer Krom!

Anonymous said...

East Timore must persuade other Southeast Asian to support Khmer Krom to self-determination or independent as well.

We will be next in line to be independent.

President Obama got to learn from former president Clinton that support the independent of East Timorese back then.

Thanks!