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Commentary, at the international forum on “Asian Century: Challenges and Prospects”

Clarification, The Spokesperson of the Press and Quick Reaction Unit of the Council of Ministers of the Royal Government

កិច្ចសម្ភាសន៍រវាង លោកបណ្ឌិត ឈឹម ផលវរុណ ប្រធាន​វិទ្យា​ស្ថាន​ពល​រដ្ឋ​វិជ្ជា ស្តី​ពីព្រឹត្តិ​ការណ៍​នយោ​បាយ​សំ​ខាន់ៗ​នៅ​កម្ពុជា ចាប់ពីថ្ងៃទី១៥ ខែកញ្ញា កន្លង​ទៅ​នៅ​រាជ​ធានី​ភ្នំពេញ

ថ្ងៃទី ២៣ ខែកញ្ញា ឆ្នាំ២០១១ ​          លោក ជុំ កុសល​ សំណួរ៖ គិត​ចាប់​ពី​ថ្ងៃ​ទី ១៥ ខែកញ្ញា ឆ្នាំ២០១១ កន្លង​មក​នេះ នៅក្នុង​​ព្រះរាជាណា​​ចក្រ​​កម្ពុជា​​យើង​​ មានព្រឹត្តិការណ៍​សំខាន់ៗ​​ជា​ប្រវត្តិសាស្ត្រ​​ជាច្រើន​ដូចជា ដំណើរទស្សនកិច្ច​របស់​​លោកជំទាវ​ យីងឡាក់ មាន​ការធ្វើ​បទបឋកថា​ស្តីអំពី​សេដ្ឋកិច្ចអាស៊ី ក៏ដូចជានៅក្នុងតំបន់​ដោយ​លោក​បណ្ឌិត ថាក់ស៊ីន ស៊ីណាវ៉ាត់ត្រា​ យើងក៏​មានការ​ជួបជុំអ្នក​នយោបាយ​ប្រជាធិ​បតេយ្យ​និយម​កណ្តាល​អន្តរជាតិ​​អាស៊ី​​-ប៉ាស៊ីហ្វិក​ ហើយយើងក៏មានពិធីបំពាក់មេដាយ​​ពីសំណាក់ប្រមុខ​រាជរដ្ឋា​ភិបាល​​ជូនដល់​ឥស្សរជននយោបាយប្រជាធិបតេយ្យទាំងនោះ​​ និងមានមហាសន្និបាត​អន្តរសភា​អាស៊ាន​​​លើកទី៣២​ AIPA នៅក្នុងរាជធានីភ្នំពេញរបស់យើង​ ហើយនេះគឺជាការលើក​ស្ទួយ​នូវ​កិត្យានុ​ភាព​​របស់​ប្រទេស​កម្ពុជា​​យើង​។ ក៏ប៉ុន្តែ​ទន្ទឹម​នឹង​ការអបអរសាទរ​ ពី​សំណាក់​ប្រជាពលរដ្ឋ​យើង​​ចំពោះព្រឹត្តិ​ការណ៏នេះ​ បែរជាគណបក្ស​ប្រឆាំង​ ទាំងគណបក្ស សម រង្ស៊ី និងគណបក្សសិទ្ធិម​នុស្ស​ និយាយថា​ មហាសន្និបាតអន្តរសភានេះ​មិនបានការអ្វីទាំងអស់ ក្រៅតែពីចំណាយ​លុយ​​ជាតិ​អត់​ប្រយោជន៍ទៅវិញ​។​ ជុំ​...

Cambodia sees greater cooperation with U.S. and looks to expand in agricultural sector

Phnom Penh, Sept. 22, 2011(PRU) – Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Sok An told the outgoing U.S. Ambassador that the Royal Government is pleased by the state of bilateral relations with Washington. Both agreed that relations have expanded since important figures of the two countries exchanged visits. Dr. Sok An welcomed Washington’s move to begin its agricultural education program in Cambodia in the future.  “This has been a positive result of your term as ambassador,” Dr. Sok An told Ms. Rodley, who has completed her three-year posting to Cambodia. Dr. Sok An recalled that in September   2010, Prime Minister Hun Sen met with President Obama in New York. Also improving ties were the visits to Cambodia by former President Jimmy Carter and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, said the Deputy Prime Minister. Former President Carter, a patron of Habitat for Humanity, visited Cambodia in 2009. Secretary of State Clinton visited in 2010. H.E. Dr. Sok An thanked the U.S. and i...

Cambodia thanks UK for support; both sides look to increase cooperation

Phnom Penh, September 22, 2011 (PRU) – Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Sok An told the British Ambassador on Thursday that the Royal Government is pleased with the United Kingdom’s support in the trial of Khmer Rouge leaders and in other fields. “Everything have been improving in our bilateral cooperation, from supporting health care to the trial of the Khmer Rouge leaders” Dr. Sok An, Minister in Charge of the Office of the Council of Ministers, told Ambassador Andrew Mace. H.E Dr. Sok An said that bilateral trade has improved and he hoped that there will be continuing improvement. More British tourists are now visiting Cambodia, and the number has increased to 100,000 a year, he said. “The more tourists there are from your country, the more investors from the United Kingdom want to offer services for tourists,” Dr. Sok An told Ambassador Mace. Ending his three-year term in Cambodia, Ambassador Mace said he is pleased with Cambodia’s cooperation during his...

Cambodia sees greater cooperation with U.S. and looks to expand in agricultural sector

Phnom Penh, Sept. 22, 2011(PRU) – Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Sok An told the outgoing U.S. Ambassador that the Royal Government is pleased by the state of bilateral relations with Washington. Both agreed that relations have expanded since important figures of the two countries exchanged visits. Dr. Sok An welcomed Washington’s move to begin its agricultural education program in Cambodia in the future.   “This has been a positive result of your term as ambassador,” Dr. Sok An told Ms. Rodley, who has completed her three-year posting to Cambodia. Dr. Sok An recalled that in September 2010, Prime Minister Hun Sen met with President Obama in New York. Also improving ties were the visits to Cambodia by former President Jimmy Carter and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, said the Deputy Prime Minister. Former President Carter, a patron of Habitat for Humanity, visited Cambodia in 2009. Secretary of State Clinton visited in 2010. H.E. Dr. Sok An th...

Statement of the Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Cambodia