China’s foreign minister visits Cambodia days after incumbent premier hands off the job to his son
- China's foreign minister, Wang Yi, visited Cambodia to reaffirm China's commitment to the country after the controversial handover of power from the incumbent prime minister to his son.
- Hun Sen's party won a landslide victory in the election, despite criticism from Western nations and rights groups who have condemned the barring of the main opposition group from participating.
- Cambodia's relationship with China is significant, as it helps dampen criticism of Beijing within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations regarding the South China Sea territorial disputes.
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Chinese FM visits Cambodia days after incumbent premier hands off the job to his son
China's foreign minister visited Cambodia over the weekend to reaffirm his country's commitment to the southeast Asian country after its incumbent prime minister handed off the job to his son following a one-sided election last month, officials said. Wang Yi is the first foreign leader to visit Cambodia, days after Hun Sen's announcement that his 45-year-old son and the country's army chief, Hun Manet, is replacing him.
China's foreign minister visits Cambodia days after incumbent premier hands off the job to his son
China's foreign minister visits Cambodia days after incumbent premier hands off the job to his son China's foreign minister visited Cambodia over the weekend to reaffirm his country's commitment to the southeast Asian country after its incumbent prime minister handed off the job to his son following a one-sided election last month, officials said.Wang Yi is the first foreign leader to visit Cambodia, days after Hun Sen's announcement that his 4…
China's foreign minister visits Cambodia days after incumbent premier hands off the job to his son
China's foreign minister visited Cambodia over the weekend to reaffirm his country's commitment to the South-East Asian country after its incumbent prime minister handed off the job to his son following a one-sided election last month, officials said.
China’s foreign minister visits Cambodia days after incumbent premier hands off the job to his son
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — China’s foreign minister visited Cambodia over the weekend to reaffirm his country’s commitment to the southeast Asian country after its incumbent prime minister handed off the job to his son following a one-sided election last month, officials said. Wang Yi is the first foreign leader to visit Cambodia, days after Hun Sen’s announcement that his 45-year-old son and the country’s army chief, Hun Manet, is replacing hi…
China's Foreign Minister visits Cambodia days after incumbent premier hands off the job to his son
China’s Foreign Minister visited Cambodia to reaffirm his country’s commitment to the southeast Asian country after its incumbent Prime Minister handed off the job to his son following a one-sided election last month
China's foreign minister visits Cambodia days after incumbent premier hands off the job to his son
By Sopheng Cheang Associated Press PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — China’s foreign minister visited Cambodia to reaffirm his country’s commitment to the southeast Asian country after its incumbent prime minister handed off the job to his son following a one-sided election last month. Wang Yi’s visit over the weekend is the first by a foreign leader since Hun Sen’s announcement days earlier that his 45-year-old son is replacing him. Hun Sen’s party s…
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