Associated Press
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Cambodia’s foreign ministry says President Barack Obama is expected to visit Southeast Asia in mid-November.
Ministry spokesman Koy Kuong said Tuesday that Obama will travel to the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, for a summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
The meeting of heads of state is due to take place Nov. 18-20, bringing together leaders of the 10-nation bloc.
U.S. officials have declined to confirm Obama’s travel plans.
Koy Kuong had no further details, but another senior Cambodian official said Obama is also expected to hold talks with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen.
Hun Sen has ruled Cambodia virtually unchallenged since a 1997 coup.
4 comments:
Will Obama still a president of the United State after Nov. 7th?
Dumb Yuon Dog Eating puppet Hun Sen with one eye, not seeing the problem in Cambodia and Dumb Yuon Dog Eateing troublemakers in Hanoi, thief nation Vietgook.
2:06....even if he loses the election, Obama will still be President until the inauguration in January 2013.
To 2:06__PM
and 6:24 PM,
Obama will win this election within 3 to 5 %.
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