Japan, Cambodia officials agree to cooperate on Myanmar
ABC News
Japan’s foreign minister has met with the son and appointed successor of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and agreed to cooperate in dealing with the situation in Myanmar following the military’s seizure of power
TOKYO -- Japan's foreign minister met Monday with the son and appointed successor of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and agreed to cooperate in dealing with the situation in Myanmar following the military's seizure of power, Japanese officials said.
Hun Manet, who is currently commander of Cambodia's army, accompanied his father during his January visit to Myanmar, the first by a foreign leader since the military took power a year ago.
During his talks with Hun Manet in Tokyo, Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi welcomed what he described as strong ties between Japan and Cambodia and their close cooperation on Myanmar and other regional issues, Japan's Foreign Ministry said.
Cambodia is the current chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and Hun Sen is leading the group’s efforts to ease the Myanmar crisis, which some U.N. experts have characterized as civil war.