PM Hun Sen to Attend 6th GMS Summit in Hanoi

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen will lead a delegation to attend the 6th Greater Mekong Subregion Summit, to be held from March 30-31 in Hanoi, according to Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ press release dated on Tuesday.

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PM Hun Sen Meets with Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs of Indonesia

Source: FN

In a meeting on Tuesday in Phnom Penh, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs of Indonesia, invited Prime Minister Hun Sen to attend the annual meeting in Indonesia with the presence of the leaders of ASEAN, IMF, and World Bank, according to the premier’s Facebook.

The coordinating minister admired the premier’s leadership in leading a country to become a thriving economy, a growth of 7% per annum.

At the same time, he also expressed his commitment to further strengthening cooperation in...Read More


I Don’t Negotiate with Traitors, Says PM Hun Sen

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen announced not to hold any dialogues nor negotiations with Sam Rainsy, former opposition leader, to revive Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) and 118 former CNRP political members. He also confirmed that Japan did not put any pressure for the negotiations.

The premier’s announcement was made at the graduation ceremony of more than 2,000 students of the Asia Euro University at the National Institute of Education on Tuesday.

His remark came after Sam Rainsy expressed hopes on the possibility of...Read More


Cambodian PM: Japan’s Loan Is Highly Concessional

Source: AKP

The Head of the Royal Government of Cambodia, Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, said this morning that Japan has provided Cambodia with favourable loan conditions for the infrastructure development in the country.
While presiding over the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a portion of National Road No. 5 from Battambang to Serey Sophorn in Banteay Meanchey province under the ODA loan from the Government of Japan, Samdech Techo Hun Sen expressed profound thanks through Japanese Ambassador H.E....Read More


PM Hun Sen: Historians Shouldn’t Overlook Peace Built by Cambodians

Source: AKP

Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, has stressed that historians should not overlook Cambodia’s efforts in ending its internal conflict.
“[…] Don’t forget that the last stage ending totally the civil war (in Cambodia) is by Cambodian hands, not those of foreigners. This is the truth that historians should not overlook,” he said while presiding over the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a portion of National Road No. 5 in Battambang...Read More


PM Hun Sen: Historians Shall Recognize Cambodia’s Win-Win Policy, Not Just Paris Peace Accord

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen said that historians shall recognize the efforts of Cambodia in ending the civil war, not just the Paris Peace Agreement.

The statement was made in the groundbreaking ceremony of the national road 5 improvement project of 85km from Battambang to Serey Sorphon, with an estimated cost of $185 million, financed by the Japanese concessional loan.

“Khmer people was the ones who completely ended the civil war, not foreigners; historians should not overlook this point,” stated the premier adding that...Read More


PM Hun Sen: Cambodia Is Democratic, Holds Election Regularly

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen announced that Cambodia is a democratic country; Cambodia held the Senate election on February 25, 2018, and the upcoming National Assembly election will be held on July 29, 2018.

The announcement was made in the groundbreaking ceremony of the national road 5 improvment project of 85km from Battambang to Serey Sorphon, with an estimated cost of $185 million, financed by the Japanese concessional loan.

The premier said that Cambodia is implementing democracy and will not cancel nor delay any...Read More


PM Hun Sen: Teacher’s Minimum Wage to Increase More from 2018

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen said on Sunday that the minimum salary of teachers is not less than $250 from 2018, and it continues to increase annually.

His remark was made during a meeting with 3,839 education staffs at Diamond Island Exhibition and Convention Center, Phnom Penh.

This meeting aims to motivate teachers, civil servants and other education staff, the regular salary increase, timely salary remuneration, and educational reform

Through the leadership of Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), Cambodia has developed steadily, especially through a win-win...Read More


PM Hun Sen Condemns Attacks on Cambodian Blue Berets’ Headquarter in Mali

Source: AKP

Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday morning strongly condemned the attack on the Cambodian blue berets’ headquarter in Mali, Africa on March 22, 2018. The premier reiterated that these attacks will never stop the Royal Government of Cambodia from sending peacekeepers to missions abroad.

His remark was made during the inauguration ceremony of rehabilitation project of National Road 11, with a length of 96 km, under the government’s concessional financing of more than $94 million on Friday morning in Prey Veng province.

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Chinese Aid Strengthens Cambodia's Political Independence, PM Hun Sen Says

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen said that the development of China today not only enhances the livelihood of the Chinese people, but also plays a major role in contributing to other countries, including Cambodia. In particular, China’s aid to Cambodia not only helps boost Cambodia’s economic growth, but also strengthens political independence.

His remark was made during the inauguration of rehabilitation project of National Road 11, with a length of 96 km, under the government’s concessional financing of more than $94 million on...Read More


Cambodia Spends $7M on Mine Clearance in 2017

Source: FN

Cambodia had spent $7 million to clear landmines and unexploded ordnances in 2017, according to Prime Minister Hun Sen’s remark on Friday morning in Prey Veng province.

The premier stated that it was very unfortunate for Cambodia to clear all mines prior to the construction.

“According to the figures of the Ministry of Economy and Finance, we have spent $7 million in 2017 on mine and unexploded ordnance clearance in six projects. Wherever we build roads or any constructions, we need to search...Read More


Cambodian PM Makes Remarks about French Language Usage in the Country

Source: AKP

Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, has noted the decline in the use of French language in the Kingdom, a Francophone nation.
The Premier made the remarks at the graduation ceremony of 1,630 students of the National Institute of Education after he found no teacher of French in today’s list of graduates.
French has been once a major foreign language in Cambodia, but it is different now, he said, stressing that...Read More


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