Wednesday, August 15th, 2012
MANILA, Philippines–Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario on
Wednesday confirmed that a female ambassador of a high rank in the
Cambodian foreign ministry is set to replace former Cambodian Ambassador
to Manila Hos Sereythonh.
“She’s a lady who is quite high up in the ministry. I think that she
holds an assistant Secretary Rank now; that’s the information I have,”
Del Rosario said in an interview with reporters.
Cambodia recalled Hos following his remarks accusing the Philippines
and Vietnam of “dirty politics” in pushing the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations members for a common stand on the West Philippine Sea
dispute.
In a strongly worded letter published in a national daily, Hos accused the Philippines and Vietnam of stalling last month’s talks among
Asean foreign ministers in Phnom Penh by pushing an “inflexible and
non-negotiable” position on territorial disputes with China in the West
Philippine Sea (South China Sea).
The letter was in response to an article written by Foreign
Undersecretary for Policy Erlinda Basilio—“What happened in Phnom
Penh”— which sought to shed light on Asean’s failure to issue a joint
communiqué on the Spratlys debate after last month’s Asean ministerial
meeting in Phnom Penh. The absence of a joint communiqué was
unprecedented in Asean’s 45-year history.
The DFA had consistently summoned Hos to explain his remarks but Hos never heeded the call, saying he was sick.
In an interview, Del Rosario said that Hos was scheduled to leave on August 17.
Raul Hernandez, in a separate statement last Friday, said that
Cambodia had requested the facilitation of Manila’s acceptance of a new
envoy. Both Hernandez and Del Rosario said that the recall did not
affect bilateral relations between the two countries.
“The Philippines and Cambodia have maintained bilateral relations for
the past 55 years. Initiatives for joint cooperation and partnership
are progressing steadily. The appointment of a new ambassador as well as
the request for facilitation of the agreement attests to the continued
commitment to strengthen relations,” Hernandez said in the statement.
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