Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hor Namhong (pictured),
Chair of 2012 ASEAN, on Sunday evening left Cambodia for the United
States on an official visit to boost bilateral relations and the
ASEAN-U.S. ties.
Speaking at the Phnom Penh International Airport before his
departure, Hor Namhong said, "The visit will tighten Cambodia-U.S.
relations and the ASEAN-U.S. ties."
He is scheduled to meet the U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
on June 12, according to a press release from Cambodia's Foreign
Ministry. He will also have a separate meeting with Senator Jim Webb,
Chairman of the Sub-Committee on East Asia and Pacific Affairs, and
Daniel Russel, Special Assistant to the U.S. President Barack Obama in
charge of East Asian Affairs.
Hor Namhong said during the upcoming meeting with Hillary, he will
ask the U.S. side to reconsider relieving the debt that Cambodia owed in
1970s.
"In the past, there had been several times of negotiations between
Cambodia's finance ministry and the U.S. on settling the debt... During
the visit, I will ask the U.S. to continue negotiations to reach a
solution that is acceptable to the two sides," he told reporters.
Cambodia owed the United States 162 million U.S. dollars in the Lon
Nol regime between 1970 and 1975. Plus interest rate, to date, the debt
has amounted to more than 400 million U.S. dollars, according to
Cambodia's Foreign Ministry.
Cambodian government considers the debt as "dirty debt" and has urged
the United States for years to convert the debt into aid, but
Washington has not agreed to it yet.
Besides these issues, Hor Namhong said he will discuss regional issues with Hillary including the Korean peninsula.
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