Canada to Open Diplomatic Office in Phnom Penh
The Cambodia Daily | 12 December 2015
After closing down its tiny Phnom Penh embassy in 2009, Canada
has opened a new diplomatic office inside the British Embassy staffed by
a single Canadian official, according to a statement released Friday.
“Under the leadership of Canada’s Ambassador, resident in Bangkok
[Philip Calvert], the Office is responsible for all political and
commercial relations with Cambodia,” the statement said.
“It will also provide consular services to Canadians, a
responsibility which until now had been assumed by the Embassy of
Australia.”
Mr. Calvert, Canada’s ambassador to Thailand, Laos and Cambodia, will
continue to reside in Bangkok, but said in the statement that
Cambodia’s development necessitated greater engagement by his
government.
Canada’s original embassy in Phnom Penh—inside the old Australian
Embassy on Street 254—was established in 1992 but shut in May 2009 amid a
“serious re-examination of Canada’s current diplomatic representation
throughout the world.”
Canada has not had an ambassador to Cambodia since Donica Pottie left in 2007.
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