Thursday, December 06, 2012

Cambodia inaugurates China-funded 121-km road in northeast

Xinhua | 2012-12-6

Cambodia on Thursday inaugurated a China-funded national road No. 78 in the country's northeastern provinces, which is expected to contribute to developing economy and poverty reduction.

The 121-kilometer road, extending from Ratanakiri province to Stung Treng province, was built by China's Shanghai Construction (Group) General Company under a $73.3 million soft loan from the Chinese government and took 40 months to be completed.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia Pan Guangxue presided over the inauguration ceremony.


Hun Sen said the northeastern provinces are situated in the country's fourth economic pole.

"The fourth economic pole is the pole of agro-industry. The road will greatly contribute to developing economy and poverty reduction," he said.

"Through Ambassador Pan Guangxue, I'd like to express my gratitude to the government of China and her people for providing both grants and loans to Cambodia for social and economic development," the premier said.

He also said that the friendship relations and cooperation between Cambodia and China in all fields are stronger from day to day.

Ambassador Pan hailed Cambodia's rapid social and economic development, expressing the belief that the road will help improve lives in northeastern provinces.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

One more great schivement for the CPP, road built on loan from China, not from selling natual resoures or logging of national forest. I am wondering where are all the money goes, we seem to not able to buil an inch of the road without seeling our soul!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Vietnam welcome it as, even though Vietnam and China are not friends, all the infrastructures built at the expense of Khmer people in the form of loan from China will eventually belong to Viets when Cambodia becomes one of Vietnam province.

Anonymous said...

I think 9:54Am is right!

In fact, Viet and Viet advisers to Hun Sen probably urge Hun Sen to borrow from China as much as he can knowing quite well that Cambodia will never be able to repay those loans.
And when it's time to repay China, the Viet will step in to pay for Cambodia in exchange for more lands or even the whole country from Cambodia.


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