8th August 2012
KAMPONG THOM (Xinhua)-- Cambodia on Wednesday inaugurated a 128-kilometer
China-funded national road No 62 in an effort to boost social and
economic development in northern provinces.
The road, from Kampong Thom province's Kampong Svay district to the
provincial town of Preah Vihear province, cost about $52 million under a
soft loan from the Government of China and was built by the Shanghai
Construction (Group) General Company.
Prime Minister Hun Sen and Pan Guangxue, Chinese ambassador to
Cambodia, presided over the inauguration ceremony, which was attended by
top government officials, diplomatic corps, some 10, 000 locals and
students.
"The road is a new achievement resulted from the good and close
relationship between Cambodia and China," the premier said. "The road
will help promote tourists to Preah Vihear temple and flows of goods in
rural areas."
"On behalf of the government and people of Cambodia, I'd like to
express sincere thanks to the government of China and its people for
providing both grants and loans to Cambodia for social and economic
development," he said.
Ambassador Pan said the Chinese government saw the development of
roads and bridges as the key factors for economic development and
poverty reduction in Cambodia.
So far, China has funded the construction of more than 2,000 kilometers of roads and bridges in Cambodia, he said.
"China saw Cambodia as a close and honest friend and it will still
continue supporting this country in infrastructure development," the
ambassador said.
The ambassador stressed that the government of China always sticks to
its foreign policy in strengthening and expanding good cooperation with
its neighbors and emerging economic countries.
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