Source: FN
Prime Minister Hun Sen finished delivering his remarks at the 73rd United Nations General Assembly at about 1:03. a.m on Saturday morning (Cambodian time).
In his remarks, Prime Minister heartedly regretful to highlight the fact that human rights nowadays have become “a mission to impose civilization” for some powerful nations or, perhaps, as their operating standards as the pretext for interference under the name of political right protection.
“The imposition of unilateral sanctions has become a popular weapon of powerful nations in managing their international politics, which is completely driven by their geopolitical agendas,” said the Strongman of Cambodia adding that: this is nothing but a use of the brutal force of a particular state to impose its will on other sovereign states.
He appealed that not all nations in the United Nations General Assembly shall follow the governing model of any country and that old style coercive mindset should be put to rest.
“Big countries should not attempt to install their administrative system on other small countries, because those small countries also possess sovereignty and legitimate aspiration to maintain their own identities.”
“Together, both big and small countries, must respect one another and uphold the rules of the international law and the Charter of the United Nations,” Prime Minister underlined.