A Change of Guard

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Friday, 30 September 2011

Cambodian Deputy PM: China's prestige goes higher internationally

Sar Kheng (left) exchanged documents on 4th November, 2008 with Meng Jianzhu, China's Minister of Public Security to cooperate in the fight against drug trafficking.

PHNOM PENH, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- China's prestige had been higher on international arena and China's prosperity had been benefiting the region and the globe, Cambodian deputy Prime Minister Sar Kheng, minister of interior, said on Thursday evening.

"The government and the people of China have been step up actively to boost the development of China's economy and now China becomes the world's second largest economic country," he said during the celebration of the 62nd anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China , which was participated by some 400 people including Cambodian senior government officials, foreign diplomats, Chinese business people and Chinese living in Cambodia.

Sar Kheng said the friendship and cooperation between Cambodia and China had been stronger on all sectors.

"The government and people of Cambodia profoundly thank the government and people of China for providing a great deal of assistance to Cambodia for social and economic development in order to alleviate poverty," he said, adding that "I believe that the bilateral ties will be continued to strengthen and expand eternally."

The minister also reiterated Cambodia's stance to support one- China policy.

Meanwhile, the Ambassador of China to Cambodia Pan Guangxue said that the government of China stuck to its policy to develop the economy peacefully and China would continue its active participation to help the region and the world on social and economic development and humanitarian activities.

For Cambodia and China ties, the two countries had maintained good friendship relations since the old age and had continued from generation to generation of leaders, he said, adding that the two countries' peoples have also created closer ties from day to day.

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