Special Interview with Deputy Prime Minister Hor Namhong: Successful Presence of PM Hun Sen in Australia

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Prime Minister Hun Sen has attended ASEAN-Australia Special Summit in Sydney, Australia, at the invitation of the Australian Government. The premier’s presence in Australia has brought about many positive outcomes beyond expectations, including the 87 million Australia dollar Aid for 2018 development and the excessive support of Cambodian people living in Australia and New Zealand.

Below is an interview between Fresh News CEO Lim Chea Vutha and former Foreign Affairs Minister Hor Namhong regarding the trip of Prime Minister Hun Sen to...Read More


PM Hun Sen Introduces Fresh News to ASEAN Leaders

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Prime Minister Hun Sen publicly announced that he has introduced Fresh News on his mobile phone on Saturday afternoon to the top leaders of ASEAN, while streaming the news about Cambodian citizens living in Australia welcoming himself in Sydney.
His remark came during a meet-and- greet with over 500 people in Sydney.
Prime Minister Hun Sen showed the news to Brunei’s King, Indonesian President, Thai Prime Minister and Laotian Prime Minister before attending the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit.

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PM Hun Sen Reveals the Murderer of Kem Ley

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Prime Minister Hun Sen told Cambodian people in a meeting in Sydney on Friday that the third-party spy was the one who murdered Kem Ley.
Prime Minister said that there was no benefits for him to murder Kem Ley; in contrast, he had arranged a special meeting with Dr Kem Ley, but was killed before the meeting.
“Kem Ley was scheduled to meet with me on July 18,19; unfortunately, he was murdered on the 10th. The death of Kem Ley did...Read More


PM Hun Sen: Chun Chanbuth Requests a Military Leader and My Son to Save his Life

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Chun Chanbuth, Deputy Director of US-based Radio Free Asia, had asked Lieutenant General Mao Sophan, Commander of Brigade 70, and Hun Manet, Lieutenant General of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, to save his life from being assinated by the CIA, Prime Minister Hun Sen told Cambodians living in Australia in a meeting on Friday.
“Chun Chanbuth is now present in Australia. When you have a problem, you messaged to my son through whatsapp…You told Mao Sophan to help you escape from...Read More


PM Hun Sen Meets with Cambodian People in Australia

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Many Cambodians in Australia, on Friday, came together to welcome and meet Prime Minister Hun Sen with deep respect and love.
“Having Samdech Techo Hun Sen means having development! Having Prime Minister Hun Sen means having peace,” shouted Cambodian people.
Prime Minister Hun Sen and a senior delegation of the Royal Government of Cambodia arrived in Sydney safely at 8:00 am Sydney time and at 4:00 am Cambodian time on Friday.
Prime Minister’s presence was highly honored and welcomed by senior...Read More


PM Hun Sen Arrives Sydney for ASEAN-Australia Special Summit

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Prime Minister Hun Sen and a senior delegation of the Royal Government of Cambodia arrived Sydney safely at 8:00 am Sydney time and at 4:00 am Cambodian time on Friday.
Prime Minister’s presence was highly honored and welcomed by senior officials of Australia as other leaders of the ASEAN Member States. In particular, the Cambodians living in Australia welcomed the premier with deep respect and love.
On Friday afternoon, the premier will lead a delegation to hold bilateral talks with Australian...Read More


PM Hun Sen: No Montagnards in Cambodia

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Prime Minister Hun Sen considered the handover agreement between Sam Rainsy and Vietnamese ethnic group leader Kok Ksor as the most dangerous thing for the nation, and that he claimed Montagnard or Degar ethnic minority is Vietnamese.
His remark was made during a meeting with Cambodian people living in Australia and New Zealand in Sydney on Friday.
“When it comes to indigenous people, have you ever known the Montagnards in Cambodia? Is this our minority? When they sign, they use three...Read More


I Am Faithful to My Nation, PM Hun Sen Says

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Prime Minister Hun Sen told Cambodian citizens that whoever painted him as other country’s puppet is not important, but his faithfulness to the nation is the most important thing.
His remarks was made during his official visit to Sydney and while meeting Cambodian supporters from Australia and New Zealand on Friday.
“Some people think that Cambodia is biased toward China, but I am in Australia now, is there anything to say? They first said I am pro-Vietnam, but Vietnam-China’s relationship is...Read More


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

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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 to the Cambodian people abroad.
Prime Minister’s statement is a response to a propaganda by the opposition team for spreading news on Facebook that those who welcomed him...Read More


PM Hun Sen Departs for ASEAN-Australia Special Summit

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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 and International Cooperation, Om Yentieng, Senior Minister, Vice President of the National Secretariat of the National Counter-Terrorism Committee, and President of the Anti-Corruption Unit, Pan Sorasak, Minister of Commerce,...Read More


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

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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 always a minute in each meeting and that he will search for that minute to learn more about the secret negotiation between Rainsy and Vietnamese Foreign Minister.
“If...Read More


PM Hun Sen to Distribute 2,500 Copies of Educating Books to Cambodians in AUS and NZ

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Prime Minister Hun Sen announced to distribute 2,500 copies of two different books entitled “Krom Ngoy” and “Ou Chong” to Cambodian people living in Australia and New Zealand.
The annoucement was made at the Kompong Cham-Koh Pen Bridge Inauguration Ceremony on Wednesday morning.
Ngoy and Chong were Khmer poets. Their books focus mainly on Khmer tradition and issues relevant to ways of life of the Cambodia people then through poetic teachings.
The topics include working in the farm to earn a...Read More


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