PM Hun Sen: If We Couldn't Prevent the Return of Khmer Rouge, Cambodia Wouldn't Develop

Source:FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen said that if we couldn’t prevent the revival of Khmer Rouge Regime, Cambodian citizens would not be living harmoniously like today.

The statement was made during the celebration of the 39 anniversary of the Victory Day at Diamond Island on Sunday.

“We forward step by step with the highest commitment to accomplish the huge achievement for today’s stability, development, and sustainability of the nation, thanks to the leadership of CPP and solidarity of our people,” said the premier.

The premier also...Read More


PM Hun Sen Urges Medical Doctors to Treat Patients Carefully

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen recommended that the medical doctors in all health institutions need to take care and treat the patients carefully in response to the criticism that medical doctors have bad attitudes, use harsh words, and have no clear specialty.
The recommendation was made when the premier held the inauguration ceremony of a new treatment building in Khmer-Soviet Friendship hospital on Thursday.
The premier added that the advantages in health sector have to outnumber disadvantages and ones have to improve...Read More


PM Hun Sen Is Proud to See Rates of HIV and Smoking Reduced

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen is proud of Cambodia for reducing the rate of HIV (AIDS), and smoking.
The statement was made when he chaired the inauguration ceremony of the new treatment building in Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital on Thursday.
“The declining rate of diseases in Cambodia is a good sign, and I am proud of that HIV did not spread much compared to other countries,” said PM Hun Sen.
The report of the National AIDS Authority in 2017 shows that Cambodia has...Read More


PM Hun Sen: UNTAC Did Not End Civil War in Cambodia, Win-Win Policy

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen said that United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) did not end the civil war in Cambodia and that the authority was unable to enter the areas controlled by Khmer Rouge Regime at Cambodia-Thailand borders.
The statement was made when the he chaired the inauguration ceremony of the new treatment building in Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital on Thursday.
Prime Minister Hun Sen added that UNTAC spent more than $2 billion to implement the Paris Peace Agreement. Unfortunately, the...Read More


PM Hun Sen Makes 11 Official Visits to Foreign Countries in 2017

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen made and joined 11 official visits and summits in 2017. During the visit, the premier always met Cambodian citizens and investors abroad to attract investment to Cambodia.

List of the visit:
– January 17: PM Hun Sen participated in the 2017 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
– April 29: PM Hun Sen participated in the 30th ASEAN Summit in Manila, the Philippines.
– May 13-17: PM Hun Sen participated in the Belt and Road Initiatives Summit and...Read More


PM To Host a Reception for Cyclo Drivers

Source: AKP

Prime Minister Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen will soon host a reception for all cyclo drivers.
While presiding over the inauguration ceremony of a new building in the Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital here this morning, the premier said the reception will be held after the establishment of a Cyclo Foundation.
“First of all, I’d like to know the real number of cyclo drivers […] and I think that when the Cyclo Foundation is launched, we should hold a get-together...Read More


Cambodian PM Reaffirms Equity Fund for Workers

Source: AKP

Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, reaffirmed here this morning the royal government’s social equity fund package for all the workers.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of a new treatment building in the Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital, Samdech Techo Hun Sen said some 3 million workers, both in the formal and informal economic activities, will benefit from the social fund package.
This is the Royal Government of Cambodia’s commitment to promote social welfare...Read More


PM Hun Sen Explains to Analysts the Remaining Issues

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen reacted to a number of analysts for stating that Cambodian government has not yet resolved any remaining issues.
The reaction was made when the premier held a meeting with 13,000 garment workers from 13 factories located in Toul Sangke, Phnom Penh on Wednesday.
Analysts stated that the government achieved many great improvements in 2017, but haven’t solved the remaining problems, including corruption, deforestation and land disputes.
Prime Minister Hun Sen explained to analysts that even developed countries...Read More


PM Hun Sen Urges to Stop Insulting Factory Workers

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen strongly urged the administration chief, and supervisors in ministries, institutions, public and private sectors, and other senior position holders to stop abusing workers.
In addition, he asked all levels of government officials and officers to stop insulting ordinary citizens.
The statement was made when the premier held a meeting with 13,000 garment workers from 13 factories located in Toul Sangke, Phnom Penh on Wednesday.
“You can do anything, but can not insult the workers. Workers must have...Read More


PM Hun Sen Initiates Tri-cyclist Foundation

Source: FN

For 2018 New Year’s gift, Prime Minister Hun Sen announced to initiate Tri-cyclist Foundation and allow all tri-cyclists to access free health treatment.

The statement was made when the premier held a meeting with 13,000 garment workers from 13 factories located in Toul Sangke, Phnom Penh on Wednesday.
The premier added that he will spend $25,000 for the initial phase and add $2,500 monthly. Phnom Penh Governor, Khoung Sreng, will be in charge of this foundation.
Cyclo is a Khmer traditional vehicle,...Read More


PM Hun Sen Urges Authority to Ease Traffics

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen, on Sunday morning, called on authorities and police forces to ease traffic flows and maintain public safety and urged national and international visitors to enjoy on New Year’s Eve, which will begin tonight.

At the same time, PM Hun Sen has asked travelers, especially those who visiting the coastal areas such as Sihanoukville, Kampot, and Kep provinces to drive with tolerance in the crowded space.

“Sunday, December 31, is the last day of 2017. At 12:00 A.M, the world...Read More


PM Hun Sen Wishes People Safe Travel

Source: FN

Prime Minister Hun Sen wished people a Happy New Year and safety on road for the celebration.

The premier has reassured authorities and relevant authorities to maintain public safety and order for the people.

Prime Minister Hun Sen wrote on Facebook post Saturday morning that the country with peace allowed people to have the opportunity to travel without fear.

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