Cambodia's new Prime Minister Hun Manet heads to close ally China for his first official trip abroad
The Hindu
PM Hun Manet visits Beijing to strengthen ties with China, Cambodia's closest ally. He will meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping and discuss building a “Cambodia-China Community”, strategic directions for bilateral relations and regional/international matters. China has gained influence in Cambodia's politics/economy, with numerous projects, loans and debt. Hun Manet is expected to maintain arms-length relations with US, who disapprove of Hun Sen's undemocratic moves. Ream Naval Base project has caused unease.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet headed to Beijing on Thursday on his first official trip abroad since taking office last month in a demonstration of his country's warm relations with China, its closest political and economic ally.
He is expected to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping and other officials on the three-day trip, according to Cambodia's Foreign Ministry. The statement said the two countries' leaders will discuss tightening relations for a shared future with the building of a “Cambodia-China Community”, strategic directions for their bilateral relations and regional and international matters.
Cambodia is a key Chinese diplomatic partner and supporter in regional and international forums. It helps dampen criticism of Beijing within the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations, several of whose members are engaged in territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea.
China has gained important influence in Cambodian politics and its economy, as seen in the numerous Chinese-funded projects, hotels and casinos in the capital Phnom Penh and elsewhere around the country.
China's state banks have financed airports, roads and other infrastructure built with Chinese loans. More than 40% of Cambodia's USD 10 billion in foreign debt is owed to China.
Cambodia's close relations with Beijing were cultivated by Hun Manet's father, Hun Sen, who stepped down last month as Prime Minister after almost four decades. His Cambodia People's Party has had a stranglehold on power, fostered by Hun Sen's autocratic rule and adroit political manoeuvres that crippled any effective opposition.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi had visited Cambodia to reaffirm his country's commitment to its ally shortly after Hun Sen announced his retirement plan.
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