Speech given by the Prime Minister on national and international occasions, review conference, etc. in English and in Khmer
Samdech, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen! I am truly delighted to preside over the Opening Ceremony of the High-Level Consultative Forum on the 10th Anniversary of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Agreement, and the Official Launch of the Book on the Framework for Regional Integration by the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East…
[…] we have faced difficulties, and we have overcome them together. In the field of education, we have seen a new opportunity has arisen at the time of the Covid-19 epidemic. We have closed down schools but we replaced face-to-face classes with online learning. This can be considered as a leap forward in the digital…
[…] Today is the last day of my presence in the provinces that have suffered flooding difficulties. Prey Veng is in fact the first province that suffered from flood and I should have come here first, but we have had some works to do in the provinces around the Tonle Sap. My presence there is…
Healthy rice seeds yield good amount of rice; CPP share bad and good time with people; Floods have affected as many as 20 provinces/capital; Flood recession slow speed is good for flood recession rice and/or early dry season rice […] As a result, it has been confirmed that about 95% of the rice seeds distributed…
[…] It is true that you have been provided with helps, including rice and noodles […] but that (1) is only a temporary relief. The main thing is you use rice seeds to rebuild your livelihood […] this relief can solve your need only for a short time […] when you use them all, and…
[…] In 2020, we encountered this problem of flooding. Unfortunately, at that time we had to distribute rice seeds as well as food. I was planning to come to Pursat, but unfortunately at that time there was a case of Covid-19 […] (1) there were damages of different levels from one province to another and…
[…] This year we seem to have more damages than the flood in 2020 because it extends from Preah Vihear, Kampong Thom, the provinces around the Tonle Sap and the provinces along the Mekong River, up to 20 provinces out of 25 provinces/capitals […] (1) I believe that we will be able to overcome all…
[…] The flood this year are not as heavy as in 2020, but it is slowly receding. This fact has caused a large-scale impact that requires the intervention of the national level. In just two years, we have a lot of problems, in 2020 we had a big hit of Covid-19 […] now, (1) Covid-19…
[…] The Pak Snaeng area was a tough area during the war. In 1990s, after the Paris Agreement was implemented, an Australian was abducted and brought to kill by the Khmer Rouge in Anlong Veng as war still continued in 1998. Now the (1) Pak Snaeng has become a new development area prepared for the…
[…] I have already stated why it is necessary to get you out of there (the Angkor Wat area). (The fact that you had) lived in the area (where there are temples), should we blame Hun Sen for it or should we blame the previous kings who built the temple of Angkor? We cannot blame…