PM Hun Sen: My Supporters Didn’t Sell Their Heads for $600

Source: FN Prime Minister Hun Sen told a small opposition group that his supporters coming from Australia and New Zealand to welcome him in Sydney did not sell their heads for $600 as accused, speaking in a meeting Cambodian supporters in Sydney on Friday. The premier also considered the opposition’s accusations as a serious insult…

PM Hun Sen Departs for ASEAN-Australia Special Summit

Source: FN Prime Minister Hun Sen will leave Phnom Penh this afternoon to attend the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit, which will take place from March 16 to 18, 2018 in Sydney, Australia at the invitation of Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. The Cambodian dignitaries to accompany the premier include Prak Sokhonn, Senior Minister of Foreign Affairs…

PM Hun Sen: I Will Inquire the Vietnamese Leader on “Rainsy’s Secret Negotiation with Vietnam”

Source: FN Prime Minister Hun Sen announced that he will inquire Vietnamese Leader regarding the case that former opposition leader Sam Rainsy secretly negotiated with former Vietnamese Foreign Minister at the upcoming ASEAN-Australia Special Summit. His statement was made at Kompong Cham-Koh Pen Bridge Inauguration Ceremony on Wednesday morning. The premier said that there is…

Cambodian PM Re-appeals for Peace Keeping

Source: AKP Prime Minister Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen recalled here this morning to all his compatriots to take part in maintaining the exiting peace. “No peace, no development. Cambodia needs to be the owner of its own nation without coercion from any other country,” underlined the Premier at the inauguration ceremony…

PM Inaugurates a Portion of NR1 Funded by Japan

Source: AKP The four-kilometre portion of National Road No. 1, from Monivong Bridge (Kbal Thnal) to Sangkat Veal Sbov in Khan Chbar Ampov, Phnom Penh was put into official use this morning under the presidency of Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Japanese Ambassador to Cambodia…

Facebook Rejects Sam Rainsy’s Proposal to Reveal PM’s Facebook Page’s Personal Information

Source: FN The world’s largest social network service “Facebook” has immediately dismissed Sam Rainsy’s proposal to show Prime Minister Hun Sen’s private information, according to the Phom Penh Post’s article on Monday. The proposal allegedly accused the premier for violating the principles of the social network, including the purchase of likes and threats to murder.…

Seven Associations in AUS and NZ to Welcome PM Hun Sen in Australia

Source: FN Seven Cambodian Associations based in Australia and New Zealand issued a joint statement stating that they are well-prepared to welcome Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and his delegation to the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit, according to their statement dated on March 12, 2018. The associations also announced to combat and condemn the scolding, detesting,…

PM Hun Sen: Peace Lures Foreign Investments to Cambodia

Source: FN Prime Minister Hun Sen highlighted Cambodia’s advanced development, especially the rapid growth of the construction sector that attracts many investors annually, according to the premier’s Facebook on Monday morning. Thanks to peace, foreign investors continued to invest in Cambodia, greatly improving people’s livelihood. “Big and small commercial buildings, shopping malls and modern residences…