August 3, 2013,
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia—Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday
criticized U.S. threats to cut aid to the impoverished Southeast Asian
nation if its election wasn’t free and fair, and dared American
lawmakers to follow through on their warning.
His comments came after U.S. lawmakers started processes in the last
two months that could result in a reduction of American financial aid to
Cambodia, worth about $70 million a year.
“If [the U.S.] wants to cut aid, just cut it. Don’t talk so much,”
Mr. Hun Sen, prime minister for 28 years, said during a visit to farmers
in Kandal province, which surrounds the capital, Phnom Penh.
Any reduction in U.S. aid would only affect American-backed
development projects and not the Cambodian government, said Mr. Hun Sen,
whose party was returned to power in Sunday’s general election but with
a much reduced majority.
U.S. House representatives and senators have introduced resolutions
seeking to reduce aid, particularly direct assistance to the Cambodian
government, if the U.S. State Department does not judge the country’s
election to be “credible and competitive.”
Cambodia’s Sunday election has been hit by allegations of fraud and
voter intimidation, even as preliminary results show the country’s main
opposition group making strong gains on Mr. Hun Sen’s Cambodian People’s
Party.
Initial counts show the CPP taking 68 out of 123 legislative seats,
down from 90 in 2008, and compared to 55 for the opposition Cambodia
National Rescue Party. But the opposition has rejected this result,
claiming that it has won at least 63 seats. The CNRP also alleged
“serious election irregularities” and called for a United Nations-backed
investigation.
The U.S. and the European Union have expressed concern about alleged
election irregularities, but stressed that an investigation should be
handled by Cambodia’s electoral commission.
In his Friday comments, Mr. Hun Sen also alluded to Cambodia’s close
diplomatic ties with China, which could make up for any reduction in
U.S. aid.
“Last time the U.S cut our aid, they were going to give us 100 old
trucks. The Chinese saw this and gave us 257 trucks,” the 60-year-old
prime minister said.
China is Cambodia’s largest foreign investor and also a major donor
and provider of development aid. Since 1992, Beijing has provided
Cambodia with about $2.7 billion in loans and grants, according to
Cambodia’s finance ministry.
In return, Cambodia has backed Beijing diplomatically, such as by
following a “One China” policy that excludes Taiwan and recognizing
supporting China’s stance in territorial disputes in the South China Sea
Sun Narin contributed to this article.
3 comments:
CNRP,
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Don't let the NEC get away with its fraudulent and criminal acts disenfranchising and doctoring up the Cambodian people voice for the CPP!!!
If [the U.S.] wants to cut aid, just cut it. Don’t talk so much,” Mr. Hun Sen, prime minister for 28 years, said during a visit to farmers in Kandal province
This show ah kwak doesn't really care about the people of Cambodia
Ah Hun sen revealed China and Nambodia secrets of S.China sea dispute to the world now,watch out ah lop Hun,Hanoi & Manila will kill your dumb's ASS ah lop!
Listen to my lovely Theary ah lop Hun,she recommend you and your cronies to Exit with peace for the SAKE of your offspring's future! Did you learn or watch CNN while Arabs' nation falling? Did you watch CNN while Qadafi got shot in the head by his own 24 karate gold gun and his dead body was dragged on the street? Well,your fate is no different if you choose not to EXIT with peace!
My lovely Theary gave best sinerio to leave with peace without condition,time is now! Please done lets young democracy push you out by force,Khmers people has spoken loud and clear did you hear them? Please don't let your sins fall into your offspring.Sins of the father may falling on your childrens if you choose not to EXIT with peace!
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